Can a species bounce back from being 'extinct in the wild'? The blue-winged macaw is showing how it can be done.
One day in August, 1875, a grayish-blue parrot was shot on a small island in the Indian Ocean near Mauritius. It was the last time a Rodrigues parakeet was known to be seen alive. That bird was one of ...
The fate of the Spix’s macaw — featured in the 2011 animated film “Rio” — has been the subject of a fierce battle between private breeders and the ...
Analysis of 216 extinct species by biologists found birds endemic to islands, occupied ecologically specific niche, lacking flight, with large bodies and sharply angled wings were the ones likely to ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about biodiversity and the hidden quirks of the natural world. Parrots are among the most vibrant and loquacious birds in ...
Blackpool Gazette on MSN
'Crucial to survival of the species' - Blackpool Zoo's massive update on critically endangered bird's eggs
“These stunning birds are some of the most endangered on the planet.” ...
Lancashire Telegraph on MSN
Some of the world's most endangered birds hatch at Blackpool Zoo
Some of the world's most endangered birds have hatched at Blackpool Zoo ...
Brazilian police said Wednesday they were probing the outbreak of a lethal virus among some of the last Spix's macaws, one of the world's rarest birds -- made famous as the blue parrot in the 2011 ...
Brazilian police said Wednesday they were probing the outbreak of a lethal virus among some of the last Spix's macaws, one of the world's rarest birds -- made famous as the blue parrot in the 2011 ...
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