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Rescuing Hyena Cubs
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Scientists have discovered that flamingos are dying by the thousands along the Great Rift Valley lakes of Kenya and Tanzania. However, they are baffled as to the reason. Possible causes include avian cholera, botulism, metal poisoning, pesticides or poisonous bacteria, say researchers. Also, fears for the future of the Lesser Flamingo — Phoeniconaias minor — have been raised by plans to pipe water from one of their key breeding areas, the shores of Lake Natron. The lakes are crucial to the birds' breeding success because the flamingos feed off the blooms of cyanobacteria that thrive there.
In captivity
The first flamingo hatched in a European zoo was a Chilean Flamingo at Zoo Basel (Switzerland) in 1958. Since then, over 389 flamingos grew up in Basel and were distributed to other zoos around the globe.
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