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The rarest of the rare: rediscovery and status of the critically endangered Belem Curassow, Crax fasciolata pinima (Pelzeln, 1870)

2019; UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO; Volume: 59; Linguagem: Inglês

10.11606/1807-0205/2019.59.46

ISSN

1807-0205

Autores

Eduardo França Alteff, Gustavo Gonsioroski, Marcelo Henrique Mello Barreiros, Leonardo Gabriel Campos de Oliveira Torres, André Restel Camilo, Hugo Borghezan Mozerle, Antônio Emanuel Barreto Alves de Sousa, Cesar A. B. Medolago, Carlos Martínez, Diego Mendes Lima, Flávio Kulaif Ubaid, Eloísa Neves Mendonça, Barbara M. Tomotani, Luís Fábio Silveira,

Tópico(s)

Avian ecology and behavior

Resumo

The Belem Curassow (Crax fasciolata pinima) is one of the most endangered birds in South America, without sightings of birds in the wild for 40 years. This subspecies is nationally and internationally classified as critically endangered and close to extinction, suffering from poaching and deforestation in its range. Here we present new records of free-living individuals made on three indigenous lands in Pará and Maranhão states: in part of Terra Indígena Mãe Maria, Bom Jesus do Tocantins, Pará; in locations within the Reserva Biológica do Gurupi/Terra Indígena Alto Turiaçu, Centro Novo do Maranhão, Maranhão; and around the Terra Indígena Rio Pindaré, Alto Alegre do Pindaré, Maranhão. We also provide recommendations to protect this bird via a dedicated conservation program which includes finding new individuals in non-sampled areas (north of BR-222), estimating population size, enhancing taxonomic and natural history knowledge, capturing wild animals in order to start urgent ex situ conservation programs, and developing environmental awareness programs with the local and indigenous populations.

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