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Bibliographic reference, Educational materials, Regions (or places not covered by formal maps), Asia, Conservation, Sacred/ divine/ spirit world, Personal narratives, Oral histories, NamingSummary
abunug, a bird that has become functionally extinct around 2012, has had an important cultural relevance in the Near East regionDigital Heritage
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Africa, Conservation, Stewardship, Oral historiesSummary
on 14 Dec 2012, Stephen Awoyemi, a conservationist who had mostly worked online was taken bird ringing for the first time. Here he talks about this and his work.Digital Heritage
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Oceania, Eggs & nests, Markers of environ. change, Conservation, Success stories, Stewardship, Lessons learned, Crucial habitat threats/ needs, Stories, Proper conduct, Personal narratives, Oral histories, HistoricalSummary
As a schoolboy on Bermuda in 1951 David Wingate was invited on an ornithological expedition. In these recordings he describes how they rediscovered the Cahow, or Bermuda Petrel, previously thought extinct for 300 years.