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Harby Eagle Chiabas reappears in the forest, believed to be extinct in Mexico

A strike, which is considered to be extinct in Harby Eagle-Mexico, is almost mythical species-rated Lagandon jungle Siabasin refers to a major moment for the defenders.

The discovery of the elusive eagle, was announced this month Siabas Birds and Photo Ceremony, Almost follows a decade Social -led monitoring in the region.

“For many years, the scientific community has been considered a racist in Mexico,” he said Alan Munrai-Ojta, B.D. Tropical ecology. “Now, it can be announced to the world that Harby Eagles is still here.”

He also said that the upcoming article in a scientific release would support vision, but not what was.

Harby Eagle, listed as dangerous under Mexican Act, is one of the largest prey birds in the world, and women are usually larger than men. Although both have a wing that can reach 2.2 meters (7 feet), women usually weigh 6 to 9 kilograms (13 to 20 pounds) and men are usually 4 to 6 kilograms.

Both sexes dominate the orbital mammals such as efficient hunters, its dishes, such as monkeys and laziness.

Harby reproduces only once to three years, which is unusual among birds and contributes to its rare, and only a child can conceive in the effort to build a nest.

Its global population is estimated at 20,000 to 50,000, but that limit is not very accurate. Their largest number is in South America, especially in Brazil, while their population is very small or almost extinct in Central America, and no reliable numbers are available.

Harby Eagle re-appeared in Chiabas-the state of Mexican historically part of its range-revealing search efforts after the 2011 photo of a domestic guide near the Mexico-Kuwathamala border.

Manrai-Ojta praised the monitors from Siaj San, a group of tribal members who live near the Siabas-Kwathamala border. Its participants conduct regular field visits and wildlife surveillance and have trained and equipment.

Alan Munrai-Ojta Harbie’s owls indicate how tall it can be: three feet tall! (@Uveracruzanamx/x)

Monroy-Ojeeta is a scientific director, a scientific director, a Mexican organization, priority species and their habitats are dedicated to reading, documenting and protecting-specifically.

He warned that the Harby is an eagle (Harbia Harbija) The population is critically smaller, quoting deforestation and habitat fragmentation. He and others are scouting the best parts to implement the strategy to strengthen the safety of the bird.

“The challenge of protecting this eagle is all,” he said, acknowledging cooperation with Mexico’s National Natural Protected Areas (Cononp). Natura and Mexican Environmental Systems .

Efron Ondez Abatia, a protector of the eagle, recalled his meeting: “It flew near us and gave us incredibly scenes. Today, we are confident that we can save this majestic bird.”

Laandon Jungle, A biodiversity hotspot Sometimes the cartel is affected by violence, Other rare creatures, including A. have refuge Black and white hawk-egle Its first Mexican nest was documented in 2023.

Both species face pressure from registration and agricultural expansion, although society -led environmental tourism and habitat security efforts are aimed at facing these threats.

Also, both are linked to superstitions and popular beliefs in native cultures.

For example, the Harbie Eagle was Sometimes considered to be a witch or supernatural, This has led to its harassment and hunting.

Its income offers a weak success.

“Immediate action is urgent,” Manrai-Ojta stressed. “The forests of Mexico – and their retaining life – are disappearing everyday.”

With reports from Aristeki newsOvarian Mongabay.com And For this reason!

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