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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- conepersonover 12 yearsAwwww these ducks are so cute! well all little baby ducks are cute.
- Girl Powerover 12 yearsThose ducks are SOOOO adorable! Speaking of baby ducks, my friend has some that she's taking care of...
- applejaxover 12 yearssoooo cute
- was upover 12 yearsumm luvin the duckies wish i had me one lol help save the world one duck at a time:)
- ricky rockover 12 yearscool. the little dudes are ok. thats cool man cool
- A Ramdom Gover 12 yearsand now i have a current events. thanks ducks
- A Ramdom Gover 12 yearsYAY the duckys are saved!!!!!!!!!!!
- Patrice Tover 12 yearsIt is so forchanet that the people found the ducks and tolk care of them. I think those are such cute ducks and I don't want them to be indangerd. If the people have not found those 22 ducks swiming in the lake they may had of became lost.
- Vieniq R.over 12 yearsThose little ducklings are so cute! I'll admit, they do look a lot like the normal ducks when they're born, but when they grow up they look totally different. I think we should leave them in their natural habitat, since that's what their hardwiered for. After that, they should convince the people who fish there to not over fish. Hopefully, when they do stop over fishing, the ducks woun't be rare anymore. Save the ducks!
- adrianeover 12 yearsthat is soooooooooooo CUTE