The Kakapo, a flightless parrot from New Zealand, faces habitat loss and predation by introduced species, making it one of the most critically endangered birds.
The California Condor, a majestic scavenger, battles lead poisoning and habitat encroachment. Conservationists work tirelessly to protect this rare bird.
Bali Mynah, with its striking white feathers, is nearly extinct in the wild due to poaching and habitat destruction. Captive breeding offers a ray of hope.
The Spix’s Macaw, made famous by the movie Rio, has disappeared from the wild but survives through dedicated breeding programs worldwide.
Philippine Eagles, known as “monkey-eating eagles,” face deforestation and hunting. Efforts to save them focus on protecting their forest habitats.
The Albatross, with its impressive wingspan, faces threats like longline fishing and plastic pollution in the ocean. Actions to reduce bycatch are critical.
The Northern Bald Ibis, once widespread, has drastically declined due to hunting and habitat loss. Reintroduction projects aim to bring it back to the wild.