New Hope: an Andean Condor Is Born in Venezuela After 22 Years
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In the state of Mérida, to the west of Venezuela, a female Andean condor (Vultur grryphus), species in danger of extinction of which barely 10 specimens are preserved in the country. The birth was registered on December 22 at the Safari Zoo Conservation Center, where a preservation program is developed with the Ministry for Ecosocialism. The medical team, headed by veterinarian Adrián Carrero and a group of technicians, supervises the developmen…
The birth of a copy of an Andean condor at the World Conservation Center Zafari Zoo, in the state of Mérida, gives hope for the conservation of this endangered species. "It is a great achievement, a great contribution to the conservation of this species at the level of Latin America, since the Andean condor is a species that is in critical danger of extinction and, in addition, in Venezuela it is extinct in wildlife", explained the veterinary ph…
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