idealy you would find the birds habitat and then make a habitat based on the birds ideal place for reproduction,protection,water,food,sun, and warmth.
none there extinct
Neither there both extinct
Extinct Birds - Rothschild book - was created in 1907.
You don't. It is impossible to save an extinct animal. When something is extinct it is gone forever.
The dodo has been extinct since the 17th century. Hence the phrase, 'dead as a dodo'.
The elephant birds and dodo birds both lived in the tropics, not anywhere near the North Pole. Elephant birds were native to the African island of Madagascar. Dodo birds lived on the Muaritius Islands, also off the coast of southern Africa.
They were fast, like ostriches today, and the biggest and most powerful of all birds, so it probably had few natural predators. It was no match for humans, of course.
1,200 birds are currently extinct
Actually all of them are extinct. The birds related to the dodo birds are still alive. They died because of a natural equation on Earth.
Yes, sometimes they are doomed by the evolution to extinct. For example, the cheetah attack's success is very low and in the undefined future it will extinct.
Yes. Sadly,they became extinct in the 17th century.
You cannot preserve something that is already extinct!