Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Scientists teach endangered birds how to fly - Telegraph


The critically-endangered Northern Bald Ibis birds are being taught to follow microlight planes to try to familiarise them with their old migration pattern.
The aim is to teach the birds, which have an aversion to flying and bad sense of direction, the instinct to fly the 400-mile journey to Tuscany, Italy, in autumn and back to the Austrian Alps in spring on their own.
Not sure why I find this inspiring, but I do.

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