Far from home, Hong Kong’s wild cockatoos could save their species from extinction
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Far from home, Hong Kong’s wild cockatoos could save their species from extinction
JAMES GRIFFITHS
ASIA CORRESPONDENT
HONG KONG
PUBLISHED 1 HOUR AGO
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A cockatoo perches on the branch of a blooming cotton tree in Hong Kong's Admiralty area.
KARMA LO/REUTERS
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Cockatoos are instinctively destructive. Stand under a tree in which one is perched and you will soon be dodging branches as the bird, mostly for its own amusement, starts rip…
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