Endangered Bird: Madagascar Pochard

The striking, critically endangered Araripe manakin was unknown to science until 1998, when it was first reported in northeastern Brazil. Only about 800 exist in the wild, all within roughly 11 square miles (28 square kilometers) of forest. Much of their habitat has been cleared for a variety of human uses, including cattle pastures, banana plantations, homes, and a water park.

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