There are several; the Kakapo is a well-known success story. It was on the very brink of extinction when a radio series by Douglas Adams and Mark Carwardine called Last Chance to See featured the flightless parrot. This attracted publicity and funding to the project and, although far from safe (there are current 123 individuals in the world) that's better than the 50 that existed in 1995. It takes an extraordinary effort by dedicated people to do this kind of thing, but it is worth it.
Of course not. Those things work in fantasy stories, not in real life.
You can save any animal. From the giant whale to the tiniest ant. The animals that need the most saving are the ones that are endangered.
Thomas Bingley has written: 'Stories About the Instinct of Animals, Their Characters, And Habits' 'Stories illustrative of the instincts of animals, their characters, and habits' -- subject(s): Instinct, Animal behavior, Juvenile literature 'Tales about birds' -- subject(s): Birds, Legends and stories
Hestia was not in any greek stories
well, animals are very successful because sometimes they have strong teeth to eat. a STRONG nose for smelling. they even sometimes use there feet like elephants do to scence things! Any other questions?
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No, there isn't any evidence that birds or chickens or any other breeds of animals have religious beliefs. You may have read Bible stories about animals worshiping the Baby Jesus, but these are stories, and they are not factually true. While some animals are very intelligent (and yes, chickens are more intelligent than many people realize), there is no scientific proof that animals understand abstract concepts like religion: in other words, animals are not Christian or Jewish or Hindu or any other religion.
there are cyberbullying stories you just have to look for them
The Odyssey is full of stories about Odysseus
ANSWER:If this is for some story line or playhouse stories, any adult can be one of those people. It will take a little work when it comes to the costume, the role, and the make up. And if you can put this things together, it will be successful story for everyone to see..
Yes, Ray Bradbury had pets. He had various pets throughout his life, including cats, dogs, and birds. His love for animals often spilled over into his writing, where animals are frequently featured in his stories.
No, Saving Grace ended in 2010 after 3 seasons