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Chip Chick on MSNThe Northern Bald Ibis Is Back From Extinction, And Scientists Have Been Teaching The Birds Migration Routes, Acting As Foster Parents And Flight Instructors - MSNSince then, more birds have flown the approximately 342-mile route each year. By 2028, the team hopes that the Central ...
The northern bald ibis, or Waldrapp, is making a comeback, but the birds no longer know the route to migrate for the winter. Enter the foster parents.
The northern bald ibis, or Waldrapp, is making a comeback, but the birds no longer know the route to migrate for the winter. Enter the foster parents.
The northern bald ibis, or Waldrapp, is making a comeback, but the birds no longer know the route to migrate for the winter. Enter the foster parents.
The northern bald ibis, or Waldrapp, is making a comeback, but the birds no longer know the route to migrate for the winter. Enter the foster parents.
The northern bald ibis, or Waldrapp, is making a comeback, but the birds no longer know the route to migrate for the winter. Enter the foster parents.
The northern bald ibis, or Waldrapp, is making a comeback, but the birds no longer know the route to migrate for the winter. Enter the foster parents.
The northern bald ibis, or Waldrapp, is making a comeback, but the birds no longer know the route to migrate for the winter. Enter the foster parents.
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