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A parrot named Pickle has launched an online search effort. The feathered fugitive escaped his owner's home around 5:45 p.m. on Thursday.
The orange-bellied parrot is one of the most endangered birds in the world. In 2016, just four females returned to Tasmania from migration, and only one of them produced a surviving descendant.
In 2016-17, it seemed the orange-bellied parrot was about to disappear for good. That summer, only 17 birds made it back to their Tasmanian breeding grounds after winter migration to the ...
A new study suggests the orange-bellied parrot -- which migrate between Tasmania and Victoria -- has lost 62 per cent of its genetic diversity in the past 200 years.
Between 500 and 600 orange bellied parrots have been bred in cages to ensure the species’ survival in captivity and to provide a backstop of new stock that can be released in the wild.
The endangered orange-bellied parrot has lost 62 per cent of its genetic diversity and can only be saved by breeding with another species or editing its genes, a study suggests.
Decked out in bright grass-green, with splashes of yellow below and sapphire on the wings and face, the Orange-bellied Parrot is undeniably cute. Sure, it doesn't have the take-your-breath-away ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. A MYSTERIOUS disease is threatening the endangered orange-bellied parrot. Birds in a captive breeding program near Hobart have been ...
Nearly 200 endangered orange-bellied parrots have begun their annual migration from Tasmania to the Australian mainland, the largest number to make the trip since monitoring started in the early ...
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