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How scientists pulled off a rare kākāpō artificial insemination

Summary by scimex.org
New Zealand's beloved kākāpō haven't made it easy for their population to bounce back from incredibly low numbers in the 1990s. One in five males don't father any offspring, only about two in five eggs hatch, and human intervention is so difficult that in 2019 New Zealand's Department of Conservation called in a team of parrot insemination experts from Germany to help. A new study from that team goes into excruciating detail about their efforts,…
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scimex.org broke the news in on Friday, May 16, 2025.
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