Article 4WBNR Flightless bird provides 'spark of hope' amid environmental crisis

Flightless bird provides 'spark of hope' amid environmental crisis

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Fiona Harvey in Madrid
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Ten species with improved numbers in IUCN red list unveiled amid call for more biodiversity focus at COP25

The Guam rail, a flightless bird typically about 30cm long, usually dull brown in colour and adorned with black and white stripes, has become a rare success story in the recent history of conservation.

Previously extinct in the wild, the bird has been saved by captive breeding programmes and on Tuesday its status was updated on the IUCN red list of threatened species to critically endangered, along with nine others whose numbers have recently improved.

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