Not something to grouse about: Calgary Zoo hatches 50 endangered birds
CALGARY — The Calgary Zoo says it has successfully hatched several dozen greater sage grouse in an effort to bolster the endangered prairie bird’s population.
The zoo says eight hens, six males and 50 juveniles are thriving at its Devonian Wildlife Conservation Centre.
The goal is to eventually reintroduce some of the birds into the wild, where fewer than 400 remain.
Greater sage grouse are threatened by habitat destruction and human development.