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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Sun Aug 25, 2024, 12:35 PM Aug 25

This bird species was extinct in Europe. Now it's back, and humans must help it migrate for winter

PATERZELL, Germany (AP) — How do you teach a bird how, and where, to fly?

The distinctive Northern Bald Ibis, hunted essentially to extinction by the 17th century, was revived by breeding and rewilding efforts over the last two decades. But the birds — known for their distinctive black-and-iridescent green plumage, bald red head and long curved beak — don’t instinctively know which direction to fly to migrate without the guidance of wild-born elders. So a team of scientists and conservationists stepped in as foster parents and flight instructors.

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The Northern Bald Ibis once soared over North Africa, the Arabian Peninsula and much of Europe, including southern Germany’s Bavaria. The migratory birds were also considered a delicacy and the bird, known as the Waldrapp in German, disappeared from Europe, though a few colonies elsewhere survived.

The efforts of Fritz and the Waldrappteam, a conservation and research group based in Austria, brought the Central European population from zero to almost 300 since the start of their project in 2002.

https://apnews.com/article/germany-ibis-waldrapp-migration-climate-change-c0acde6dfd791d2ec1998b53699e9756

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This bird species was extinct in Europe. Now it's back, and humans must help it migrate for winter (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Aug 25 OP
Fascinating. Tom Dyer Aug 25 #1
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