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Is the Ivory-Billed Woodpecker Extinct or Just Hiding?
Is an animal or bird extinct if no one has seen it in almost 80 years? Or is it just good at hiding from those looking for it?
That is a question the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is trying to answer about a large bird called the ivory-billed woodpecker.
No one has seen it since 1944.
The woodpecker has been on the critically endangered list for a number of years. Right now, however, the Fish and Wildlife Service is trying to decide if it is no longer living. If it is considered extinct, it would no longer be protected by the U.S. government.
The bird is one of the largest woodpeckers. It once lived in the old forests in the southern U.S. However, the wood cutting industry destroyed the bird's habitat, or living place.
Some birdwatchers believe the birds still live deep in the remaining forests and swamps in the American south. Those places are hard to reach. And no one has seen the ivory-billed woodpecker in nearly 80 years.
Christian1 Cooper is an experienced birdwatcher. He called the woodpecker "something of a holy grail of North American birding."
"Even though it's almost 95 percent certain that it's gone, there's that slender chance that there's still a population, small population, hanging on to be found in some remote swampy2 forest in the south."
The bird was placed on a list of 23 species that may be extinct last September. But after many birdwatchers complained, the agency decided3 to delay its decision about the woodpecker from this September until March 2023.
But birdwatchers only have until August 7 to provide photographic evidence that the woodpeckers still live.
Cooper noted4 that a research group led by the National Aviary5 in Pittsburgh recently said it found evidence of the bird in Louisiana, using unmanned cameras and listening for its special call. The group would not say the area of the study because it hopes to keep the birds safe. The study has not been fully6 examined by other bird experts.
Ian Fischer is a spokesperson for U.S. Fish and Wildlife. He said there is a lot of "passion...for this bird ... but there has been no clear evidence that it lives, unfortunately."
The species on the proposed extinction7 list include: a fruit bat, 11 birds including the woodpecker, eight freshwater mussels, and two kinds of fish.
Cooper expressed a bit of hope that the mysterious bird may not be extinct.
"So, is the bird gone? Is the bird still around? No one can say for certain, but there's always hope."
Words in This Story
extinct– adj. no longer existing
critical –adj. extremely important
swamp –n. land that is always wet and sometimes covered with water
holy grail – n. something you want very much but is very hard to get
slender –adj. small or limited
remote –adj. far away or distant
species –n. a group of animals or plants that are similar
passion –n. a strong feeling of enthusiasm
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adj.基督教徒的;n.基督教徒 | |
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adj.决定了的,坚决的;明显的,明确的 | |
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n.大鸟笼,鸟舍 | |
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n.熄灭,消亡,消灭,灭绝,绝种 | |
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