More Birds Endangered Than Ever

Another example of a conservation success story is the Lear's Macaw, found in Brazil. Named after the English poet, this spectacular blue parrot has increased four-fold in numbers as a result of a joint effort of many national and international non-governmental organisations, the Brazilian government and local landowners.
(Image credit: Andy and Gill Swash; www.worldwildlifeimages.com/BirdLife International)

More species of birds than ever are threatened with extinction, an international conservation group announced today.

BirdLife International, which conducted the research for the IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature) Red List, found 1,227 species (12 percent of all bird species) are classified as globally threatened.

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