Release of Endangered Lord Howe Island Woodhens
Taronga Zoo have announced on their Facebook page the re-release of the last of 159 endangered Lord Howe Island woodhens, following the successful eradication of rats and other invasive predators on the island.
It has been referred to as “the largest single conservation act" in NSW history.”
The birds were cared for by Taronga Zoo and other facilities over the last nine months.
Read more here:
https://www.smh.com.au/environment/...sOE0WnM9XwaDXCWHsyOqbwpGX0ls31c8Ck-9Px6KvhJvI
Taronga Zoo have announced on their Facebook page the re-release of the last of 159 endangered Lord Howe Island woodhens, following the successful eradication of rats and other invasive predators on the island.
It has been referred to as “the largest single conservation act" in NSW history.”
The birds were cared for by Taronga Zoo and other facilities over the last nine months.
Read more here:
https://www.smh.com.au/environment/...sOE0WnM9XwaDXCWHsyOqbwpGX0ls31c8Ck-9Px6KvhJvI