Wildlife

House Sparrow Welfare and Urban Population Decline

The house sparrow was once the most abundant urban bird in Britain but has declined dramatically in cities, with multiple interacting welfare stressors.

Key Facts

Welfare Considerations

Loss of nesting sites in modern building renovation and new construction removes the cavity-nesting opportunities sparrows require. Reduction in insect prey availability from pesticide use means chick survival is low. Air pollution reduces insect availability and may directly affect sparrow health. Urban heat island effects may alter local food web structure.

What You Can Do