Onychorhynchus coronatus
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I agree, OC. Unfortunately, various conservation organisations seem to be stuck in the 1960s and seem to think that most people are only interested in popular cuddly and charismatic animals. This is despite the fact that many animal programmes and books for children include lesser-known species. There is also a thing called the 'internet', where people can find out about unusual species. For example, there are many species of lemurs, not just the ring-tailed lemur.
Totally agree.
But part of this is probably down to Damian's focus and choice to go with that emphasis and court that kind of audience.
He needs to step up and begin punching above his weight in terms of the way he chooses to portray the work of the Aspinall foundation in the media IMO.