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A fierce tussle has ensued in southern Thailand, with environmentalists and wildlife activists determined to save the swiftlet, a sparrow-like bird, from the jaws of poachers and tour operators. While in Thailand the habitat of swiftlets is restricted to the spectacular limestone caves of the Phang-Nga Bay, they are also found in Vietnam, Indonesia and Malaysia.

Swiftlets use glutinous saliva to design cup-shaped nests for their offsprings. This saliva, a tasteless jelly of zero nutritional value, is mixed with a broth to prepare the bird's nest soup

Publication Date: 
14/04/2000
Down to Earth [2]
Tags:
Birds [3], Poaching [4], Thailand [5]
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