- Birds and People
Birds and People is a ten-year long, groundbreaking collaboration between the publishers
Random House andBirdLife International , to survey and document worldwide, the cultural significance of birds. [ [http://www.birdwatch.co.uk/website/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=476&Itemid=32 Birdwatch] ] . The Birds and People project involves an openinternet forum , for individuals world-wide to document their reflections, experiences and stories about birds. Established by the leading naturalist and authorMark Cocker in collaboration with the eminent wildlife photographerDavid Tipling and theNatural history specialist,Jonathan Elphick , the Birds and People project is a new experiment innatural history andcultural anthropology ."The sense of freedom evoked by birds in flight has been a source of inspiration alike to
tribal communities and the world’s majorcivilisation s. Writers, poets, artists and composers have drawn on the qualities of birds for thousands of years. Today birds often play the role of ambassador in our entire relationship with nature. Forenvironmentalist s they are collectively the miner’s canary, their populations helping us to gauge the health of natural environments from the inner-city to the remoteArctic tundra . Yet our connections with birds far exceed any simple utilitarian value. Very often at a domestic level they are cherished for their own sake, as simple companions, as aesthetic adornments and as expression of some unspoken bond between ourselves and the rest of nature. [ Birds and People website [http://www.birdsandpeople.org] ]The resulting work is intended as a summary of the current state of birdlife worldwide. Cocker suggests that birds are the
miner's canary for the natural world. However a further aim of the "Birds and People" project is to provide a panoramic survey of the multitudinous way in which birds enter and enrich human lives."The forum aims to bring together first-hand accounts from the staff and members of BirdLife Partners, and from the wider public. The organisers hope that people from every country and territory involved in BirdLife will put forward the view of their respective nation or territory" [ [http://www.birdwatch.co.uk/website/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=476&Itemid=32 Birdwatch] ]
Loss of
biodiversity is invariably considered only in terms of its ecological and environmental consequences. Birds and People is intended to highlight how a decline in species inflicts parallel losses upon the very fabric ofhuman culture s.References
External links
* [http://www.birdsandpeople.org The Birds and People internet forum]
* [http://www.birdlife.org/worldwide/vision/birds_and_people.html Birdlife International]
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