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Kora, a Taguato Rescued From Captivity Flies Free Again

Summary by ellitoral.com.ar
A Taguató (Rupornis magnirostris), a victim of mascotism, entered the Aguará Conservation Center months ago after being kept as a pet in the town of Virasoro. Kora, as they named it, arrived with her cut feathers, a common practice to prevent birds from escaping, but that directly threatens their nature and well-being. After a prolonged treatment, she learned to fly and now returned to her natural habitat. The mascotism of wildlife remains a fre…
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A Taguató (Rupornis magnirostris), a victim of mascotism, entered the Aguará Conservation Center months ago after being kept as a pet in the town of Virasoro. Kora, as they named it, arrived with her cut feathers, a common practice to prevent birds from escaping, but that directly threatens their nature and well-being. After a prolonged treatment, she learned to fly and now returned to her natural habitat. The mascotism of wildlife remains a fre…

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ellitoral.com.ar broke the news in on Friday, May 30, 2025.
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