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Endangered Crested Ibis' eggs hatched in the wild after 42 years Hatching Ibises The Crested ibis, a natural monument and second-class endangered wildlife, was born in nature 42 years after its extinction in Korea. The Changnyeong county located in Gyeongsangnam Province, which is currently working on a project to restore the Crested ibis, said the two eggs born by the taeogi have succeeded in hatching, and the cubs are growing safely in their parents' arms. .. 2021. 4. 29.
Crested ibises spawns for the first time this year SEOUL, March 11th (Yonhap) -- The Crested ibis, one of the endangered bird species also designated as the nation's Natural Monument No.198, has spawned for the first time this year. The Changnyeong county located in the South Gyeongsang Province announced on the 11th that three pairs of Crested ibises from the Upo Crested Ibis Restoration Center as well as three pairs from the Jangma-myeon Distr.. 2021. 3. 12.
Toki, extinct in Korea 40 years ago, succeeded in artificial breeding 국내서 멸종된 따오기, 40년만에 야생에서 다시 '날갯짓'(종합)송고시간 | 2019-05-08 16:2410년간 피나는 복원 노력 끝에 22일 창녕서 40마리 방사1979년 DMZ서 발견 후 자취 감춰…사냥·농약살포 등으로 멸종 Crested ibis, extinct in Korea 40 years ago, succeeded in artificial breedingGoing back to nature after 10 years of restoration efforts Lastly found in the DMZ in 1979, extinctionized by hunting and spraying of pesticides (Seoul = Yonhap News) Crested ibis (Nipponia ni.. 2019. 5. 12.
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