Conservationists Save World's Most Endangered Duck - For Now!
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Though these fuzzy cinnamon colored chicks may resemble their ordinary cousins, they are actually one of the world's most endangered species of ducks - The Madagascar Pochard. They are so rare that until about seven years ago, scientists believed they had become extinct.
Fortunately, in 2006 a flock of 22 were found swimming on a small lake in Northern Madagascar. Afraid of losing even this tiny group, two European conservation agencies - The Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust and the Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust set up an emergency expedition in 2009. They collected 24 eggs from the group in the wild and took them to try rear in captivity at a specially built breeding center in Antsohihy, Madagascar.
Their hard work paid off earlier this week, when this brood of 18 healthy ducklings was born, effectively almost doubling the population of the species.
The scientists plan to continue their efforts in captivity and also release some of these newly born ducklings into the wild, by next year. However, before they do that, they are trying to determine the reason for the low breeding rate of the ducks in the wild. They believe it may have something to do with the lack of food, caused by human over-fishing.
One of the solutions is to relocate the ducks to other lakes, but since fishing is the mainstay of the local communities all through the island, they will have to convince the locals to become partners in their efforts to save this fragile species by coming up with a solution that is a win-win for both!
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- edkover 12 yearsWicked!
- mazaover 12 yearsThats great news! From thought to be extinct, to a flock of 22, to 40 of those cute Madagascar Pochar ducks! I wonder if there is more hiding around the world?
- gracieover 12 yearssoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo cute!!!!!!!!!!!
- snelbyover 12 yearshey these are so cute
- 4autumnover 12 yearsNo way !
- snelbyover 12 yearsyes way
- michiey27over 12 yearsawwwwwwwwwwwwwww!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ONE WORD CCCCUUUUUTTTTEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i just want to hug them
- Flo over 12 yearsthey look so adorable
- alien GIRLover 12 yearsTHEY ARE SO CUTE
- LiethDover 12 yearsThis type of duck is amazing, and most surprisingly they are endangered species that have been found by scientists. If I discovered an endanger species I would give my life to save it. Through all these years I've been living I been wondering when I grow up will I ever find an endangered species of an animal or will I not. When grow up I hope to become a scientist. The reason why is because I'm interested in science, because it includes finding creatures.
- David P.over 12 yearsThis article was very interesting. I am surprised these Madagascar Pochards are almost extinct because they look like ordinary ducks. I have also never heard of these ducks because they`re almost extinct. I hope they don`t get all extinct because they look wonderful. They are fuzzy cinammon colored and their eyes sparkle. I would recommend this article to a friend who is interested in learning about endangered animals like the Madagascar Pochard.