Extinct in the Wild Species
Animal species having members growing or living only as a naturalized population or in captivity, but having no known members growing or living independently in a natural habitat
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Extinct in the Wild Mammals
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Extinct in the Wild Birds
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Scimitar-horned Oryx
Scimitar-horned Oryx - ( Oryx dammah )
Scientific Name:
Oryx dammah
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mammals
Pere David’s Deer
Pere David's Deer - ( Elaphurus davidianus )
Scientific Name:
Elaphurus davidianus ...
reptiles
Christmas Island Blue-tailed Shinning-skink
Christmas Island Blue-tailed Shinning-skink - ( Cryptoblepharus egeriae )
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reptiles
Christmas Island Chained Gecko
Christmas Island Chained Gecko - ( Lepidodactylus listeri )
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reptiles
Black Softshell Turtle
Black Softshell Turtle - ( Nilssonia nigricans )
Scientific Name:
Nilssonia nigricans ...
birds
Guam Kingfisher
Guam Kingfisher - ( Todiramphus cinnamominus )
Scientific Name:
Todiramphus cinnamominus ...
birds
Hawaiian Crow
Hawaiian Crow - ( Corvus hawaiiensis )
Scientific Name:
Corvus hawaiiensis
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birds
Socorro Dove
Socorro Dove - ( Zenaida graysoni )
Scientific Name:
Zenaida graysoni
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birds
Spix’s Macaw
Spix's Macaw - ( Cyanopsitta spixii )
Scientific Name:
Cyanopsitta spixii
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birds
Alagoas Curassow
Alagoas Curassow - ( Mitu mitu )
Scientific Name:
Mitu mitu
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A species that is extinct in the wild is one that has been categorized by the International Union for Conservation of Nature as known only by living members kept in captivity or as a naturalized population outside its historic range due to massive habitat loss.
Reintroduction is the deliberate release of individuals into the wild, from captivity or from other areas where the species survives. However, it may be difficult to reintroduce extinct in the wild species into the wild, even if their natural habitats were restored, because survival techniques, which are often passed from parents to offspring during parenting, may have been lost.
Source: Wikipedia.org