Seven Zebra Shark Eggs Brought Into Raja Ampat to Recover Population
The eggs have been placed in local hatchery.
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16:34 | Aug 21, 2022
The eggs have been placed in local hatchery.
The birds were from South Kalimantan and were sent to Java through Telaga Biru Port in Bangkalan, East Java.
The nest posed a danger to electric power transmission.
The initiative is expected to boost the animals population in the wild.
The 400 hatchlings were from 2,287 eggs seized by the police.
Many of the animals were endemic and were seized by authorities in cases related to illegal wildlife trade.
They were 16 primates, seven reptiles, four mammals, and one birds.
They are now committed to the conservation of Sumatran tigers.
Olive ridley turtles has been declared vulnerable.
BBKSDA immediately released it back into the conservation area.
On April 15-17, visitors could see the bear cub at the zoo.