Successes and Failures of Bird Reintroduction
Successes and Failures of Bird Reintroduction What works, what doesn’t – and what it teaches us about conservation There’s something wonderfully hopeful about releasing birds back into the wild. A crate opens, wings stretch, and a species gets a second chance. But while some reintroductions have been spectacular successes, others have been… let’s politely say educational . So what separates the triumphs from the tragedies? 🟢 When reintroduction works brilliantly Red kites – from poisoned pariah to suburban regular Few UK conservation stories are as positive as the red kite. Once reduced to a tiny Welsh population, carefully managed releases in England and Scotland transformed their fortunes. Why it worked Strong legal protection Public support (people liked them) Plenty of suitable habitat and food Long-term monitoring and follow-up Today, they’re so successful that many people forget they were ever rare – which is exactly the point. White-tailed eagles – controve...