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Crested Ibises Make Historic Return to Japan After Extinction

In a remarkable conservation achievement, eight crested ibises have been released in Japan, marking a significant step in wildlife restoration efforts.

Editorial StaffJune 2, 20261 MIN READ

The crested ibis, once extinct in Japan, has made a notable comeback with the release of eight individuals in a Japanese town.

This event, which took place on June 2, 2026, represents a milestone in ongoing conservation efforts aimed at reviving this species.

The successful release highlights the importance of wildlife conservation and the potential for restoring native species to their natural habitats.