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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - BBCNEWS - 20210411:00:47:00

For injured and sick penguins throughout the pandemic. no, this is not how this works. this is not how this works. but due to the restrictions on travel into the country, the future of these efforts is in doubt. we ve only been running forjust over three years now. we exclusively care for native new zealand wildlife. so, one of the patients that we see the most are hoiho or yellow eyed penguins. that s actually the inspiration for opening this hospital. don t bite anyone. they are an endangered species here in new zealand and have been in quite serious decline quite rapidly for the past i d say ten, 12 years now. no, don t try and get out. or that. come here, toddler. ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - BBCNEWS - 20210411:19:49:00

We travel to dunedin in the south island to meet a team who ve been fighting throughout the pandemic to save injured wildlife and the country s rare endangered penguins. with a harbour stretching 20km, new zealand s 0tago peninsula is home to some unusual locals. ..such as the yellow eyed penguin, the rarest penguin species in the world, with only 5,000 remaining in the wild. it s why dr lisa and her team at the dunedin wildlife hospital have been caring for injured and sick penguins throughout the pandemic. no, this is not how this works. this is not how this works. but due to the restrictions on travel into the country, the future of these efforts is in doubt. we ve only been running forjust over three years now. we exclusively care for native ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - BBCNEWS - 20210318:00:25:00

Some birds learn to sing in much the same way as humans learn to speak, listening to and copying others of their species. what we re finding is the population is now so small and so sparsely distributed that some young males are actually unable to find other males of regent honeyeater to kind of learn their songs from. and so they are ending up just learning the songs of other species that they hear in the landscape. with so much of the forest habitat destroyed to make way for agriculture, the researchers say that about 12% of regent honeyeaters have now completely lost their natural song. and it is vital for them to attract a mate and to breed. there is some conservation hope, though. in an effort to preserve the bird calls, the researchers are playing recordings of the most melodious wild honeyeaters to captive bred birds. reminding them how to sing properly before they are released into the wild ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - BBCNEWS - 20210317:23:25:00

In much the same way as humans learn to speak, listening to and copying others. what we re finding is the population is now so small and so sparsely distributed that some young males are actually unable to find other male regent honeyeaters to kind of learn their songs from. and so they are ending up just learning the songs of other species they hear in the landscape. with so much of the forest habitat destroyed to make way for agriculture, the researchers say that about 12% of regent honeyeaters have now completely lost their natural song. and it s vital for them to attract a mate and to breed. there is some conservation hope, though. in an effort to preserve the bird calls, the researchers are playing recordings of the most melodious wild honeyeaters to ca ptive bred birds. reminding them how to sing properly before they are released into the wild could help them to find a mate and eventually make a tuneful recovery. ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - BBCNEWS - 20210317:21:23:00

With only 300 left in the wild, the striking regent honeyeater and its song are disappearing from their native south australia. researchers had set outjust to find and monitor the remaining birds when they noticed that some honeyeaters no longer sang the right tune. songbirds around the world, like these familiar uk species, learn to sing in much the same way as humans learn to speak, listening to and copying others of their species. what we re finding is the population is now so small and so sparsely distributed that some young males are actually unable to find other males of regent honeyeater to kind of learn their songs from. and so they are ending up just learning the songs of other species they hear in the landscape. with so much of their forest habitat destroyed to make way for agriculture, researchers say that about 12% of regent honeyeaters have now completely lost their natural song. and it is vital for them to attract ....

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