From Nashik to Global Recognition: How Mohammed Dilawar is Reviving House Sparrow Populations
Discover Mohammed Dilawar's journey from Nashik to global conservation hero. Learn how he founded Nature Forever Society
Roseland Residency in Pimple Saudagar has emerged as a torchbearer for sparrow conservation by celebrating World Sparrow Day with impactful initiatives in collaboration with the Nature Forever Society. This event, running from March 15 to March 20, aims to raise awareness about the declining sparrow population and encourage residents to take active steps in conservation.
With rapid urbanization leading to dwindling green spaces, Roseland Residency residents have taken a stand to counteract the decline in the sparrow population.
Key Initiatives:
Sparrow conservationist Chandan Chaurasia, who spearheaded the movement at Roseland Residency, shared his journey with PuneNow:
“When I moved here, it was a concrete jungle. We started with small steps—placing water bowls for birds. Soon, I installed nest boxes at my home and gradually expanded efforts within the society. It became a collective movement. By 2016, our efforts were recognized, and we received the Nature Forever Sparrow Award.”
The initiative has since expanded, with a WhatsApp group guiding 30 societies on proper nest placement, maintenance, and bird feeding.
Speaking exclusively to PuneNow, Mohammed Dilawar, Founder and President of the Nature Forever Society, emphasized the importance of grassroots efforts in saving house sparrows. He stated:
On March 18, the team visited Bhosari Police Station, where the police staff adopted 25 nest boxes, 15 bird feeders, and two water pots. The officers, including ACP Sachin Hire, ACP Bhaskar Dere, and Sandeep Ghorpade, assured their commitment to maintaining these installations. Plans are underway to extend this initiative to other police stations in the region.
In a commendable move to support sparrow conservation, Bhosari Police Station has partnered with Roseland Residency and the Nature Forever Society to create a bird-friendly environment within their premises.
As part of this initiative, the police station has adopted 25 nest boxes, 15 bird feeders, and two water pots, ensuring a steady supply of food, water, and shelter for sparrows.
The initiative was met with enthusiasm from the entire police staff, marking the first event of its kind at the station.
Several dignitaries and social workers graced the event, lending their support to the conservation efforts:
The event’s success was powered by dedicated volunteers, including:
This program was coordinated by Pune NFS Coordinator Chandan Chaurasia and Roseland Residency volunteers Surendra Jain and Shrinivas Gogegave, who guided the police staff on maintaining the installations.
As the event concluded, residents were encouraged to install more bird feeders and nest boxes while planting native trees to ensure long-term sparrow survival.
For more information on sparrow conservation, contact the Nature Forever Society at info@natureforever.org.
(Source: PuneNow)

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