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Rare Curassow Soars Back From Brink of Extinction

30 Nov

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Summary

  • Blue-billed Curassow population is increasing due to conservation efforts.
  • Habitat loss was extreme, with 98% destroyed; only 150-750 birds remain.
  • Ecological corridors and native fruit trees aid the bird's survival.
Rare Curassow Soars Back From Brink of Extinction

Conservationists in South America are celebrating a rise in the population of the critically endangered Blue-billed Curassow. This rare bird, once on the verge of extinction, is now seeing its numbers increase thanks to dedicated protection efforts.

The species faced immense pressure from deforestation, leading to the destruction of approximately 98% of its natural habitat. With an estimated wild population of only 150 to 750 individuals, its survival hung in the balance. Conservation groups are actively working to reverse this trend.

Strategies include establishing ecological corridors to connect fragmented forests and cultivating native fruit trees to provide a vital food source. These protective measures are demonstrating a tangible difference, offering hope for the long-term survival of the Blue-billed Curassow and underscoring the importance of biodiversity.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Conservationists are building ecological corridors and planting native fruit trees to help the Blue-billed Curassow survive.
It is estimated that only 150 to 750 Blue-billed Curassows remain in the wild.
The Blue-billed Curassow population suffered greatly due to extensive deforestation for agriculture, which destroyed nearly all of its habitat.

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