When conservation efforts bring a species back from the brink of extinction, it is worth celebrating. It is no easy feat to implement policy changes, and it can be challenging to convince those who ...
JOHANNESBURG (AP) - Pest, charming oddity or just background noise, the Hadeda ibis is a feathered phenomenon in suburban South Africa. Sometimes it swipes dog food meant for pets, splatters parked ...
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South Africa's wattled cranes are no longer endangered: Why the bird's numbers are rising
WATTLED cranes are the largest crane species in Africa. They are only found on the continent and there are only about 9,600 left in Zambia, Botswana, Angola, Democratic Republic of Congo, Ethiopia, ...
South Africa’s wattled cranes are no longer critically endangered: why the birds’ numbers are rising
Lara Fuller works for two NPO's the Endangered Wildlife Trust and the International Crane Foundation. These orgainsations receives funds from multiple bodies. Cranes are some of the world’s most ...
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