I have set up a new thread for crested ibis conservation in PR China. Surprised that I could not find any prior one for this iconic bird of East Asian flyways! So here and rather belatedly a first attempt to bring together news of the species and how it is faring in China.
The latest report on numbers in the country hover around 4,100 birds in total.
Link: Live: Wild crested ibises and their lovely newborn
Given that when the species was rediscovered in 1981 only 7 birds remained, this is an incredible feat of a determined recovery program that probably allows the species to be downgraded on the IUCN Red List too.
Other countries like Japan and South Korea are trying to replicate this effort.
The latest report on numbers in the country hover around 4,100 birds in total.
Link: Live: Wild crested ibises and their lovely newborn
Given that when the species was rediscovered in 1981 only 7 birds remained, this is an incredible feat of a determined recovery program that probably allows the species to be downgraded on the IUCN Red List too.
Other countries like Japan and South Korea are trying to replicate this effort.