
10 July 2024
Endemic to Guam, the place their indigenous title is “Sihek,” the Guam kingfisher (Todiramphus cinnamominus) has been extinct within the wild for just about 40 years. Even though they nest in timber they have been no fit for the brown tree snake (Boiga irregularis) which used to be unintentionally presented from its local vary into Guam in 1946. Because of the Sihek Restoration Program the offspring of this pair on the Nationwide Aviary will probably be a number of the first to go back to the wild.
Since their close to extinction within the Eighties the Guam kingfisher has existed best in captivity with fewer than 200 people on Earth in 2017. The captive breeding program is expanding their inhabitants.

The previous day two Guam kingfisher chicks hatched on the Nationwide Aviary started their adventure again to the wild.
When the children are able for unencumber they received’t be returning to Guam. Sadly the brown tree snake is one of these a hit predator that it overran the island in best 30 years and led to the extinction of 12 local chook species.

On Guam those snakes are so pervasive and so excellent at hiding that there’s a actual chance they might hitchhike on outbound apparatus and invade different islands. USDA has skilled sniffer canines to test the whole thing for snakes prior to it leaves Guam together with shipment and the aircraft touchdown tools!


Guam remains to be infested with snakes so the place will the younger birds pass?
After they’re able to are living within the wild they’re going to be launched at Palmyra Atoll Nationwide Natural world Shelter, a thousand miles south of Hawaii and equidistant from New Zealand and the continental US. The safe haven is most commonly water with best 4.6 sq. miles of land. Analysis scientists spend brief stints onsite however nobody lives there completely. Guam and Palmyra Atoll are marked at the map under.


The birds will probably be in reality wild.
Observe their adventure at the Nationwide Aviary’s Fb web page. Learn concerning the Nationwide Aviary’s Guam kingfisher restoration program right here: