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Endangered Hawaiian Birds Get Second Chance 夏威夷濒危鸟类得到第二次机会
Of the world's nearly 9,900 bird species, 13 percent - one in eight - are threatened with extinction1, according to BirdLife International. Among them are two Hawaiian honeycreepers - tiny birds that live in the forest canopy2, and, as the name implies, survive on nectar from tropical flowers.
Scientists at the San Diego Zoo report they have managed to hatch half a dozen of their chicks in captivity3, raising hopes that the birds will flutter back from the brink4 of extinction.
Akikiki and Akeke'e, two species of honeycreepers, make their nests high in the trees of dense5 rainforests on the Hawaiian island of Kaua’i, camouflaging6 them as clumps7 of moss8.
Avian malaria9, loss of native habitat, hurricanes and non-native predators10 have devastated11 their population.
Losing them would mean losing a special part of Hawaii, said Bryce Masuda, Program Manager of the Hawaii Endangered Bird Conservation Program.
“Akikiki and Akeke'e are found only on the Island of Kaua’i and could become extinct in a few years without an intensive conservation intervention,” said Masuda.
Members of the Kaua‘i Forest Bird Recovery Project found several eggs from both species after a long search. They were carefully collected, and transported by helicopter to a conservation facility, where they were placed in an incubator.
So far, six chicks have hatched and are doing well. Masuda said this is the best way for recovering the population of endangered birds.
“By bringing Akikiki and Akeke'e into captivity for breeding purposes, we would be able to prevent these two species from going extinct and we would be able to support their long-term recovery by eventually releasing captive-reared individuals back into the wild again,” he said.
Scientists plan to continue with the program throughout the breeding season. The same method was successfully used by the Hawaii Endangered Bird Conservation Program for increasing populations of other endangered birds on the islands.
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n.熄灭,消亡,消灭,灭绝,绝种 | |
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n.天篷,遮篷 | |
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n.囚禁;被俘;束缚 | |
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n.(悬崖、河流等的)边缘,边沿 | |
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a.密集的,稠密的,浓密的;密度大的 | |
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v.隐蔽( camouflage的现在分词 );掩盖;伪装,掩饰 | |
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n.(树、灌木、植物等的)丛、簇( clump的名词复数 );(土、泥等)团;块;笨重的脚步声v.(树、灌木、植物等的)丛、簇( clump的第三人称单数 );(土、泥等)团;块;笨重的脚步声 | |
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n.苔,藓,地衣 | |
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n.食肉动物( predator的名词复数 );奴役他人者(尤指在财务或性关系方面) | |
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v.彻底破坏( devastate的过去式和过去分词);摧毁;毁灭;在感情上(精神上、财务上等)压垮adj.毁坏的;极为震惊的 | |
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