Back from the brink: the migratory species on the road to recovery
Around 70 of the threatened species saw their conservation status worsen between 1988 and 2020.
Vicunas are seen as members of the community of Totoroma participate in the traditional Chaku, or Chaccu, an annual vicuna round-up and shearing festival, in the village of Totoroma, 148 km from the city of Puno, in southern Peru, on August 25, 2021. (Photos by AFP)
While a landmark new report on the world's threatened migratory species is a catalogue of decline and destruction, the handful of animals staging a comeback shows
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