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Help me research endangered bird - Sep 4, 2008 Norwich Evening News,Lotty Packman is working towards a PhD at the University of East Anglia (UEA), researching the conservation ecology of the Bengal Florican in Cambodia. Great Indian Bustard sanctuary fights for survival in Maharashtra - Sep 9, 2008 Zee News,Florican (Sypheotides indica), the Bengal Florican (Houbaropsis bengalensis) and species Houbara (Chlamydotis undulata) and are on the brink of decline. Cambodia Protects Endangered Bird - Apr 14, 2008 The Associated PressThe Bengal Florican, known in Cambodia as "the whispering bird," is remarkable for a male mating display that amounts to a dance competition to attract a Conservation work hit by fund crunch - Feb 17, 2008 Assam Tribune,Significantly, Orang within its limited confines has a diverse birdlife – more than 200 species – of which the endangered Bengal Florican is one. No cure for park illness - 22 Oct 2007 Calcutta Telegraph,...wild boar, civets, leopards, hispid hare and porcupines. The Bengal florican (Houbaropsis bengalensis), reptiles and butterflies are its other attractions. Great Indian Bustard's population increases in Gujarat - Oct 10, 2007 NewKerala.com,There are four bustards in the country namely the Great Indian Bustard, Macqueen's Bustard, Lesser Florican and the Bengal Florican. Rare falcons shot in Cyprus - Oct 11, 2007 Science Daily (press release)...from possible extinction, the government of Cambodia has recently moved to set aside more than 100 square miles of habitat for the Bengal florican, a . Asian Rare Bird First To Benefit From World's Largest Bird ... - Aug 16, 2007 Science Daily (press release)Science Daily — Bengal Florican, one of the world’s most threatened birds, will be first to benefit from a new conservation approach that aims to save all Endangered bird champions sought - Aug 17, 2007 InTheNews.co.uk,One of the 189 critically endangered birds being targeted by the scheme is the Bengal florican, the rarest of the world's 27 bustards. Campaign launched to save nearly 200 endangered birds worldwide - Aug 16, 2007 San Diego Union Tribune,The first birds to benefit would be the Bengal Florican in Cambodia, the Belding's Yellowthroat in Mexico, Djibouti Francolin in Djibouti and Restinga Group Launches Plan to Save 189 Birds - Aug 16, 2007 ABC NewsIn this photo released by US-based Wildlife Conservation Society, a Bengal Florican is seen in Kampong Thom province, about 130 kilometers (80 miles) north Effort helps rare Cambodia - Aug 17, 2007 France24,Cambodia's Bengal Florican, one of the world's rarest birds, will be the first to benefit from a global effort to save critically endangered birds from Group launches plan to save 189 birds - Aug 16, 2007 San Jose Mercury News,By MICHAEL CASEY AP Environmental Writer In this photo released by US-based Wildlife Conservation Society, a Bengal Florican is seen in Kampong Thom Last hope for Cambodia’s parachuting bird - Aug 16, 2007 innovations report,The Bengal florican – the rarest of the globe’s 27 bustards - is amongst 189 critically endangered birds being targeted by an initiative to find companies BirdLife Seeks Species Champions to Keep Rare Birds Alive - Aug 16, 2007 Environment News ServiceThe first BirdLife Species Champion has already stepped forward. the Bengal florican, rarest of the world's 27 bustard species, is still found in Cambodia, Group Launches Plan to Save 189 Birds - Aug 16, 2007 PhysOrg.com,By MICHAEL CASEY, AP Environmental Writer In this photo released by US-based Wildlife Conservation Society, a Bengal Florican is seen in Kampong Thom A Campaign to Save the World's Most Endangered Birds - Aug 16, 2007 Plenty Magazine,Species on the list include the Bengal Florican, Philippine Eagle, Black Stilt, and several species of ibis and vulture. 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Campaign to save world‘s birds - Aug 16, 2007 Leading The Charge,The first birds to benefit would be the Bengal Florican in Cambodia, the Belding‘s Yellowthroat in Mexico, Djibouti Francolin in Djibouti and Restinga Rhinos at Risk in Indian Preserve - Aug 9, 2007 Asia Sentinel,It is a refuge for nearly 500 species of birds, both domestic and migratory, including endangered species like the Bengal florican and the great Indian British Conservation Group Initiates To Save 189 Endangered Bird ... - Aug 15, 2007 AHNThe funds would especially be used to preserve the habitat of the Bengal Florican in Cambodia, the Belding's Yellowthroat in Mexico, Djibouti Francolin in Cambodia announces protection of Bengal Florican habitat Nov 22, 2006 The Government of Cambodia has made a significant step towards protecting important habitat for the Bengal Florican Eupodotis bengalensis. ... - BirdLife International, Ecology :: Cambodia moves to protect endangered bird Nov 6, 2006 ...bird from possible extinction, the government of Cambodia has recently moved to set aside more than 100 square miles of habitat for the Bengal florican, a bird ... - SpiritIndia, Bustards need to be protected like tigers Nov 3, 2006 ...the same lines as Project Tiger and Project Elephant to save all the four bustard species namely — the Great Indian Bustard, the Bengal Florican, the Lesser ... - Hindustan Times, Cambodia sets aside bird habitat Nov 6, 2006 ...designated habitat is near Cambodia`s Tonle Sap Lake, home to what is believed to be the world`s largest remaining populations of the Bengal florican, a type ... - Monsters and Critics.com, Cambodia sets aside land for endangered bird Nov 6, 2006 Cambodia has set aside more than one hundred square miles of habitat for the Bengal florican, a large grassland bird that is endangered due to habitat loss ... - Mongabay.com Cambodia moves to save rare grassland bird Nov 7, 2006 The Bengal Florican is restricted to tiny fragments of grasslands scattered across Cambodia, Vietnam, Nepal and India where fewer than 1,000 birds live. ... - ABC News Vet's Work in Cambodia May Hold Clues to Spread of Avian Flu Mar 8, 2006 A globetrotting veterinarian now stalking bird flu across East Asia, Gilbert was eager to get hold of the bustard, called a Bengal Florican, so he could strap ... 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