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This work focuses on the establishment and celebration of a designated day for the study and appreciation of birds, aimed primarily at school children. It outlines the historical context and significance of the Bird Day movement, emphasizing the ecological value of birds and the need for their protection. The text provides a structured plan for educators, including study suggestions, written work directions, and program ideas for Bird Day celebrations. It encourages children to observe and learn about birds, fostering a sense of responsibility towards wildlife conservation and promoting a deeper understanding of nature.
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