New Zealand’s Quest to Save its Rotund, Flightless Parrots
New Zealand’s kākāpō, the world’s heaviest parrot species, faced imminent extinction due to hunting, predators, and habitat loss in the mid-1900s. However, dedicated conservation efforts since the 1970s, focused on offshore islands where predators are systematically ...
After 40 Years An Almost Extinct Bird Species Returns to New Zealand
The Kākāpō, also known as the night parrot or owl parrot, is a critically endangered species native to New Zealand. With a distinctive moss-green plumage and a nocturnal lifestyle, the Kākāpō is renowned for being one of the world’s rarest and heaviest parrot species. ...