Arizona Docent 21 Apr 2009 Too bad. How are they doing in the wild? (I've never heard of them before).
Eagle 21 Apr 2009 I don't know, wikipedia says that their circulation area isn't very big, but who trust's wikipedia
Kakapo 22 Apr 2009 Now that this exemplar died (seven or eight months ago), none of the two species of Picathartes are in captivity in any zoo of the world. And this is very bad for both species extremely endangered in the wild.
Now that this exemplar died (seven or eight months ago), none of the two species of Picathartes are in captivity in any zoo of the world. And this is very bad for both species extremely endangered in the wild.
Z Z Zebraduiker 23 Apr 2009 I was at Frankfurt Zoo today and spoke to a keeper, this bird was the last one hatched at the Zoo in 1984 ! They will never get that species again.
I was at Frankfurt Zoo today and spoke to a keeper, this bird was the last one hatched at the Zoo in 1984 ! They will never get that species again.
Hix 25 Apr 2009 Then this one was probably one of it's parents. http://www.zoochat.com/129/grey-necked-bald-crow-1984-a-52285/
Then this one was probably one of it's parents. http://www.zoochat.com/129/grey-necked-bald-crow-1984-a-52285/