Onychorhynchus coronatus
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There are a couple of ground cuckoos from the families Carpococcyx and Neomorphus which are either critically endangered, endangered or vulnerable yet these do not appear to be kept ex-situ.
These would include the Sumatran ground cuckoo, the banded ground cuckoo and the scaled ground cuckoo all of which are greatly threatened by deforestation / land conversion to agriculture.
Some of these birds are EDGE species (Carpococcyx viridis and Neomorphus radiolosus).
Does anyone know any more about why these species have never made it into the collections of zoos or whether there are plans to establish insurance populations ex-situ ?
These would include the Sumatran ground cuckoo, the banded ground cuckoo and the scaled ground cuckoo all of which are greatly threatened by deforestation / land conversion to agriculture.
Some of these birds are EDGE species (Carpococcyx viridis and Neomorphus radiolosus).
Does anyone know any more about why these species have never made it into the collections of zoos or whether there are plans to establish insurance populations ex-situ ?