On the brink of extinction – Can Indonesia's Yellow-crested Cockatoos be saved?
By Stewart Metz MD, Director, Indonesian Parrot Project
Who can resist the Yellow-crested Cockatoo (YCC) (Cacatua sulphurea)? With their clownish recursive crests and jaunty behaviour, they are among the most favoured of cockatoos. There are four Yellow-crested sub-species and each is at high risk of extinction, albeit to varying degrees. CITES recently elevated this entire species to the highest level of risk: Appendix 1, “critically endangered.” However, few studies on the YCC have been carried out, with the relative exception of the Citron-crested Cockatoo (C. sulphurea citronocristata). This article will focus on the most highly endangered sub-species - the abbotti race.
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