A large pigeon species, not seen by scientists for 140 years and feared extinct, has been found on an island off eastern Papua New Guinea.
The locals told the research team that the bird was spotted in an area with steep ridges and valleys in Papua New Guinea.
Discovery was made in Fergusson Island, off the east coast of Papua New Guinea in September.
After almost 140 years, the black-naped pheasant-pigeon, a rare bird was rediscovered by Scientists.The bird according to BBC was last sighted 140 years ...
A September expedition to Papua New Guinea confirmed via video the existence of the black-naped pheasant pigeon, a critically endangered species that has ...
Scientists have rediscovered the black-naped pheasant pigeon, a rare bird that was last sighted almost 140 years ago in Papua New Guinea.