Sentences with phrase «critically endangered birds»

Orange - bellied parrots are among the world's most critically endangered birds, with fewer than 50 individuals still in existence in the forests of Australia.
Between April and December, the critically endangered birds nest on this island, the only place in the world where they nest, providing visitors who stop off during Galapagos Island cruises with plenty of entertainment.
Dubbing themselves «Gonzovationists,» Steadman and Levy focus on the 192 critically endangered birds on the IUCN Red List, all of which can be saved.
Zoo takes theatre to classrooms to relate stories about critically endangered birds like the Javan green magpie

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Once a highly abundant bird, today the Oriental white - backed vulture (Gyps bengalensis) is listed as critically endangered by BirdLife International.
You report that bird species are hopping on and off the critically endangered species list due to changes in habitat...
The mangrove finch (Camarhynchus heliobates) population, for example, has declined to less than a hundred birds, making it critically endangered.
That would shift the bird's threat level to «critically endangered
There was a big knock - down of foxes and an immediate resurgence of native birds and mammals like the tammar wallaby, the critically endangered brush tailed bettong, or woylie, and the western ground parrot.
There was a big fall in the fox population and an immediate resurgence of native birds and mammals like the tammar wallaby, the critically endangered brush tailed bettong (also known as the woylie) and the western ground parrot.
Aside from seaweed farming the island's main trade Nusa Penida is the unofficial bird sanctuary for the critically endangered Bali Starling and many other species.
Aside from seaweed farming — the island's main trade — Nusa Penida is the unofficial bird sanctuary for the critically endangered Bali Starling and many other species.
As part of the response, most of the remaining large wetlands will be drained (some of these are the last refuge for critically endangered fish species and for hard - pressed bird life.
In your issue paper on that critically endangered species, we read that 2,433 wind turbines — and their power lines which are so deadly to these birds — have been erected in the United States portion of the Whooping Crane migrating corridor, and that thousands more are to come (1).
For example, recent work suggests that up to 41 percent of bird species, 66 percent of amphibian species, and between 61 percent and 100 percent of corals that are not now considered threatened with extinction will become threatened due to climate change sometime between now and 2100 (Foden et al., 2013; Ricke et al., 2013), and that in Africa, 10 - 40 percent of mammal species now considered not to be at risk of extinction will move into the critically endangered or extinct categories by 2080, possibly as early as 2050 (Thuiller et al., 2006).
Approximately 370 bird species, including the critically endangered Rufous - necked Hornbill, have been found in the region and of the current global estimate of 13,500 plant species, approximately 7,000 are found in the Hukaung Valley and nowhere else on the planet.
Some good news on the critically endangered Indian vulture: New research published in PLoS One documents how the rate of the bird's decline has fallen since India, Nepal, and Pakistan banned the veterinary painkiller
This includes the critically endangered Hawaiian Monk Seal, four endemic bird species (Laysan Duck, Laysan Finch, Nihoa Finch and Nihoa Millerbird, and six species of endangered plants such as the Fan Palm.
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