Monday, 31 March 2008 12:00 in Media Releases Kakapo chicks hatch on Whenua Hou/Codfish Island The eagerly-awaited arrival of some of New Zealand's most precious babies has started, with the hatching of five kakapo chicks in the last two weeks. As of Saturday 29th March, the world's population of kakapo has been boosted from 86 to 91 with another two eggs due to hatch over the coming fortnight. Thereis only 86 or 91 left in the whole world!!!!
The kakapo is an endangered bird. Native to New Zealand, it is an unusual bird, being the world's only flightless parrot.
The Kakapo is already endangered but because of what it eats does not effect the Kakapo in being more endangered - Farzana Neshi Hossain
Reindeer aren't endangered, so nothing is being done to protect them.
The kakapo is found in only one country: New Zealand. The introduction of predators on the mainland has resulted in the remaining specimens of this critically endangered flightless parrot being moved to several offshore islands.
Yes they are endangered and you should try your best to protect them before they end up becoming extinct. Get yourself and friends up and research this animals and see if you want to protect them.
by not shooting them
The kakapo is the world's only flightless parrot, and one of the few truly nocturnal parrots. It is native to New Zealand but, being critically endangered due to predation by introduced species, it is now found on only a few selected offshore islands.
jaguars homes are being destroyed and their becoming endangered SO SAD:'(
because of the all the trees being cut down
how are people helping mandrills to not be extinted
i think it is being protected by the endangered animal act, maybe
New Zealand. The kakapo is a flightless bird of New Zealand. it is a particularly unusual bird, being nocturnal and the world's only flightless parrot. it is also critically endangered.