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First Syrian bird book launched  -  ‎Mar 16, 2009‎
BirdLife InternationalFormerly widespread throughout North Africa and into the Middle East, Critically Endangered Northern Bald Ibis Geronticus eremita was thought extinct in the

In search of Morocco’s Bald Ibis  -  Feb 17, 2009
Easier (press release),However, the park is most important from its protection of three of the four Moroccan breeding colonies of the Northern Bald Ibis, one of the Western

Captive breeding proposed for Palmyra's Northern Bald Ibis  -  Sep 17, 2008
BirdLife International,A workshop on conservation of the Critically Endangered Northern Bald Ibis Geronticus eremita, has concluded that the Palmyra birds should be supplemented

AEWA MOP-4 HIGHLIGHTS  -  Sep 15, 2008
Earth Negotiations Bulletin,MOROCCO emphasized its development of a national action plan for the northern bald ibis. OMPO called for the incorporation of ringing data analyses and

Survival struggle of the bald ibis  -  Apr 14, 2008
Hindu,If they are to survive, this bird, also known as the northern bald ibis, needs more human assistance than the average bird. It is one of the rarest bird

Survival of the dumbest  -  Apr 13, 2008
Guardian,The northern bald ibis is one of the rarest bird species on the planet. In the wild there remains just one large colony, of about 350 birds, on the Moroccan

A vital web, ripped apart  -  01 Dec 2007
Times Online,Northern bald ibis: one of the world's most peculiar-looking birds. Satellite tracking, captive breeding and conservation work across the Middle East are

Celebrations as endangered Northern Bald Ibis migrates  -  Aug 8, 2007
Today's Zaman,Five members of the endangered Northern Bald Ibis (Geronticus eremita), members of a protected colony in Şanlıurfa’s Birecik district, have migrated -- the

Endangered Species News Roundup  -  Aug 9, 2007
Plenty Magazine,In Africa, five endangered Northern Bald Ibis have migrated -- the first migration for the species in 16 years. With just 110 ibis left in the world,

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