Nearly a quarter of all avian species is either threatened or nearly threatened. Of these, 73 species are currently being rescued from going extinct in wildlife sanctuaries. One of the previously most critically-endangered is the crested ibis, Nipponia nippon. Once widespread across North-East Asia, by 1981 only seven individuals from two breeding pairs remained in the wild. The recovering crested ibis populations thus provide an excellent example for conservation genomics since every individual bird has been recruited for genomic and demographic studies.
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Li, S., Li, B., Cheng, C., Xiong, Z., Liu, Q., Lai, J., … Yan, J. (2014). Genomic signatures of near-extinction and rebirth of the crested ibis and other endangered bird species. Genome Biology, 15(12), 557. https://doi.org/10.1186/preaccept-2051958771459391