The Mauritius kestrel is a scrappy bird but will it survive humans? – Conservation

The Mauritius kestrel, once “the world’s rarest bird,” was a conservation success story. But their troubles aren’t over, thanks to habitat loss. Luckily, they seem to be remarkably resilient.

See on conservationmagazine.org

1 thought on “The Mauritius kestrel is a scrappy bird but will it survive humans? – Conservation

  1. Great blog! People need to be informed of these important environmental matters. I married the Bird man, Clyde Kessler, who works hard to preserve The Blue RIdge Mountains and the wildlife.

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