A little bit of good news. It hadn't been seen since 1968. Tiny elephant shrew species, missing for 50 years, rediscovered
There's no need to. The surveys they have conducted so far have found the species has a relativity wide range throughout Djibouti, Somalia, and possibly Ethiopia. They have suggested to the IUCN to classify it as Least Concern.@gentle lemur thank you for sharing this article with us. This is good news. What is the plausibility of creating a captive breeding program for this species?
There's no need to. The surveys they have conducted so far have found the species has a relativity wide range throughout Djibouti, Somalia, and possibly Ethiopia. They have suggested to the IUCN to classify it as Least Concern.
Some nice good news. Does anyone know what Sengi species are in zoos? I've seen one of the small grey varieties in Berlin and I recall reading a while back some of the giant black & rufous are/were in a couple of US zoos like Philadelphia....
How does a species thought to be extinct suddenly reappear in large numbers?There's no need to. The surveys they have conducted so far have found the species has a relativity wide range throughout Djibouti, Somalia, and possibly Ethiopia. They have suggested to the IUCN to classify it as Least Concern.
How does a species thought to be extinct suddenly reappear in large numbers?![]()
A fourth species - Checkered Giant Sengi (Rhynchocyon cirnei) died out in European collections a few years ago, but *might* conceivably still be around in private hands. I know a few of the smaller species were around in private hands as of a few years ago, too.