The crested ibis is listed as South Korea’s National Monument number 198, but was last seen in the wild in 1979 in the Demilitarised Zone dividing the peninsula. The species also lives in China ...
1981年,中国拥有世界上唯一的野生朱鹮种群。 The Crested Ibis, known as a "living fossil of birds" unique to China, is like an auspicious bird gracefully flying out of the depths ...
Wang said China's restoration of the once nearly extinct crested ibis population is a "successful model for saving endangered species worldwide". In recent decades, by providing genetic resources ...
About 350 rice producers have obtained toki-to-kurasu-sato, or “ibis-friendly farming,” certification. It is actually unlikely that you will happen across a crested ibis in the wild.
Hanzhong, China - December 25, 2024 A dramatic rescue unfolded recently when a critically endangered crested ibis, China’s national treasure, found itself trapped in an unyielding steel snare.
“Toki-iro” (pale gentle pink) is named after the color of the beautiful wings of the “toki” Japanese crested ibis. The bird was mentioned in “Nihon Shoki” (The Chronicles of Japan ...
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