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10 crested ibises released into wild  -  Sep 25, 2008
The Japan Times,The birds were released by the Sado Japanese Crested Ibis Conservation Center. The crested ibis, whose scientific name is Nipponia nippon, once inhabited

Wild ibises in Japan for first time since 1981  -  Sep 24, 2008
International Herald Tribune,Red-faced, with pink-white feathers, a curved black beak and a floppy feathered crown, the crested ibis was once common in rice fields in Japan and across

Fund established for environment conservators  -  Sep 24, 2008
China Daily,...yuan for their efforts in protecting China'ss fragile eco-system and endangered wild species including the giant panda and crested ibis, Song Huigang,

China-ROK Joint Communiqué  -  Sep 18, 2008
MFA China (press release),...(28) The two sides will sign the Memorandum of Understanding on the Gift of Crested Ibises from China to the ROK and Cooperation in Crested Ibis' Breeding

Assessing Egret Ecological Safety in the Urban Environment: A Case ...  -  Sep 25, 2008
RedOrbit,Relationship between the distribution of crested ibis and local farmers. Acta Zoologica Sinica 2002;48:725-32 (In Chinese) Li Y, Zhao SQ, Zhao K,

[Opinion] Hu Jintao’s Crested Ibises  -  Jul 30, 2008
�아�보,This line is from the children’s song “Crested Ibis� by Yoon Guk-yeong. Designated Special Natural Monument No. 198, the ibis is one of the rarest birds in

Great China escapes  -  Apr 4, 2008
The Australian,...giant pandas at present being cared for along with other animals indigenous to China, such as the golden monkey, crested ibis and the sheep-like Takin.

New freeway opens to traffic in northwest China  -  Sep 30, 2007
China Internet Information Center|,Apart from giant panda, one rare species is crested ibis, a kind of bird which is believed only wildly live in China since 1981 when Chinese scientists

Canadian keeping Sado puppetry alive  -  Oct 19, 2007
The Daily Yomiuri,Taraibune boat serving as a tourist attraction and a means of local shell gathering, and a Japanese crested ibis--one of the island's natural icons.



Japan takes new direction in effort to save a rare wildcat  Nov 9, 2006
Wolves are one of four mammals that disappeared in Japan's breakneck industrial development, while the crested ibis and red-crowned crane are all but extinct. ... - Mainichi Daily News,
First ibis egg of 2006 laid at Sado Mar 19, 2006
NIIGATA (Kyodo) The crested ibis protection center said Sunday that one of the nine pairs of the internationally protected bird under its care has produced the ...
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