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Crested Ibises Released in Ishikawa Following January Earthquake

Crested Ibises Released in Ishikawa Following January Earthquake

1 Haziran 2026Japan Times
  • Crested ibises have been released into the wild in Ishikawa, a move that the prefectural government hopes will symbolize the region's recovery from the devastating earthquake that struck the Noto Peninsula in January 2024. This initiative reflects a broader commitment to environmental restoration and resilience in t…
  • The release of these birds is seen as a positive step towards both ecological and community healing.
  • The January 2024 earthquake in the Noto Peninsula caused significant damage, prompting various recovery initiatives. The crested ibis, once extinct in the wild, has become a symbol of conservation efforts in Japan.
  • The release of crested ibises in Ishikawa serves not only as a conservation effort but also as a poignant reminder of the resilience of nature and communities in the aftermath of disaster. By linking wildlife restoration to earthquake recovery, the prefectural government is fostering a narrative of hope and renewal.
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