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Added on the 01/03/2021 13:00:00 - Copyright : EFE Inglés
Choquekota, Feb 23 (EFE).- Two female condors rescued in a rural Bolivian community were returned to their natural habitat on Tuesday after undergoing a rehabilitation process in the municipal biopark of La Paz and as an investigation is underway in the south of the country into the death of around 30 such birds by poisoning.The birds, named Choquekota and Retamani, were released on a hill near the rural community of Choquekota, in the southern municipality of Palca of the capital city. (Camera: GINA BALDIVIESO). SHOT LIST: TWO CONDORS BEING RETURNED TO THEIR NATURAL HABITAT ON A HILL NEAR THE RURAL COMMUNITY OF CHOQUEKOTA, BOLIVIA.
Managua, Aug 25 (EFE). - At least fifty parrots in Nicaragua are trained daily to be released thanks to a reintroduction program to nature of the National Zoo in Managua, authorities reported on Tuesday. (Camera: RENEE LUCIA RAMOS)FOOTAGE SHOWS PARROTS IN THE NATIONAL ZOO OF MANAGUA WHO ARE BEING TRAINED DAILY TO BE RELEASED BACK INTO NATURE.
Two extremely cute seal pups from Kaliningrad Zoo were reunited with wild nature on Wednesday after zookeepers brought the little animals in wooden shipping boxes to the water's edge on the southern coast of the Baltic Sea. The adorable cubs seemed confused at first as they began crawling around the boxes, but eventually dived into the water and appeared to be swimming strongly.
Three sea turtles were released back into the wild from a beach in Samandag, in the Turkish province of Hatay, on Thursday, after undergoing treatment for injuries at a local turtle rescue centre. A Green turtle (Chelonia mydas) and two loggerhead turtles (Caretta caretta) were carried in containers to the coast, where they were then let loose and allowed to walk off and into the waves of the Mediterranean Sea.
Chinese pandas released into the wild in the southwest Sichuan province. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).