Ten Crested Ibises Released in Ishikawa Prefecture, Total on Honshu Reaches 18
Another ten crested ibises, recognized as a special natural treasure of Japan, have been released into the wild in Ishikawa Prefecture. This recent conservation effort brings the total number of these birds set free on Japan's main island of Honshu to 18, contributing to ongoing reintroduction programs.
Another ten crested ibises have been released in Ishikawa Prefecture. These birds are designated as a special natural treasure of Japan, signifying their importance to the nation's natural heritage and conservation efforts.
This latest release is part of a broader initiative to reintroduce and bolster the population of crested ibises in the wild. Following this event, the total number of crested ibises that have been set free on Honshu, the largest island of Japan, now stands at 18.
(Source: Japan Times)


