With an estimated wild population of just 250, they may be Australia’s rarest bird and most of their remaining habitat is on farmland
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Without conservation action, the Botha’s Lark, South Africa’s most threatened terrestrial bird species, faces extinction as early as 2025. With an estimated 340 individuals left in the wild in South Africa, the species population has declined by 90% over the past decade.
With an estimated wild population of just 250, they may be Australia’s rarest bird and most of their remaining habitat is on farmland
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