Spix’s Macaws were declared extinct in the wild in 2000. On Thursday, 41 Spix’s macaws from ACTP’s breeding centre in Berlin, Germany were transferred to a release centre in Bahia ...
On Wednesday, 41 Spix's macaws were successfully transferred from ACTP's breeding centre in Berlin, Germany, to a release centre in Bahia, Brazil, marking a significant milestone in this global ...
Yesterday marked a major milestone with the successful transfer of 41 Spix's macaws from ACTP’s breeding centre in Berlin, Germany, to a release centre in Bahia, Brazil. As part of this global ...
and advancing the return of cheetahs to Indian forests following a successful breeding programme. The reintroduction of the Spix’s Macaw highlights Vantara’s commitment to species recovery and ...
The recent transfer involved the careful selection of 23 females, 15 males, and 3 unsexed juvenile birds from ACTP’s breeding centre ... s vital role in the Spix’s Macaw Reintroduction Project.
and advancing the return of cheetahs to Indian forests following a successful breeding initiative. The Spix’s macaw reintroduction stands as a testament to Vantara’s commitment to global ...
and contributing to the return of cheetahs to Indian forests through a structured breeding programme. The reintroduction of the Spix’s macaw highlights Vantara’s dedication to species ...