Endangered Crested Ibises Released into Wild in Japan Decades After Extinction
Eight endangered crested ibises, known as 'toki', have been released into the wild in Japan, decades after the species went extinct in the country. This marks a significant conservation effort to reintroduce the birds to their natural habitat.
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8 crested ibises released in Japan decades after extinction - AP News
8 crested ibises released in Japan decades after extinction AP News
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Known as Toki in Japan, the distinctive birds feature striking orange-pink hues beneath their wings and bright red markings around their eyes
By Mari Yamaguchi
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