The critically endangered regent honeyeater of Australia is being taught to sing again through innovative captive breeding programs. With fewer than 300 birds remaining in the wild, young males are now receiving "singing lessons" from wild males to r
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Endangered Bird Was Losing its Song, So Captive Breeding Now Includes ‘Singing Lessons’ from Wild Males
300 Or Fewer birds remaining
Critically Endangered conservation status