23-11-2016 05:07 via theguardian.com

Scientists scale trees in desperate attempt to save orange-bellied parrot

Critically endangered bird – down to just 14 in the wild – not helped by being ‘morons’ with poor survival instinctsScientists are scaling trees in Tasmania in an attempt to save the critically endangered orange-bellied parrot after the wild population dropped to the “stupidly low numbers” of just 14 individuals.Three of those wild-born birds are females that have begun the process of selecting nest boxes in Melaleuca, a blustery outpost in the wilderness worl
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