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SCMP Economy22.06.2026Environment1 dk okumaChina

Hong Kong Cockatoos May Hold Genetic Keys to Saving Indonesian Species

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  • A study suggests Hong Kong's yellow-crested cockatoos possess genetic traits crucial for saving their critically endangered Indonesian counterparts.
  • Researchers propose conserving the urban population as a 'biodiversity ark' to prevent extinction.

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Hong Kong's introduced population of yellow-crested cockatoos may possess vital genetic traits that could help save the critically endangered species in Indonesia. The species in Indonesia has dwindled to fewer than 2,000 birds.

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Hong Kong’s wild yellow-crested cockatoos may hold genetic traits that could help save the critically endangered species in Indonesia, a study has found.

The study, published in the Evolutionary Applications journal in May, underscored the importance of conserving the city’s cockatoo population.

Lead author Astrid Andersson from the University of Hong Kong’s school of biological sciences described these birds as a “backup”, preserving lineages of subspecies that may no longer exist in the wild.

She urged greater support, including using artificial nest boxes to provide safe breeding sites.

“Instead of dismissing urban, introduced populations as ecologically redundant, we should view them as a potential ‘biodiversity ark’ that can actively help prevent extinction,” Andersson said.

Hong Kong Island is now home to one-tenth of the global population of yellow-crested cockatoos, a species native to eastern Indonesia that has been driven to fewer than 2,000 birds due to poaching, the pet trade, and habitat loss.

أسئلة مفتوحة

  • What specific genetic traits are most beneficial?
  • What are the logistical challenges of using HK birds for conservation in Indonesia?

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This article was originally published by SCMP Economy.

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