Kori Bustard Species Survival Plan 

A collaboration between zoos, field scientists, and educators.
Ways to Help

1.
Purchase a kori bustard pin, mug or t-shirt! Click here to request an order form

 



2.
Use the activities in your classroom to highlight the kori bustard and teach your students about this African species and what makes birds so special.

Need a replica kori bustard skull and egg? Order one through Bone Clones! *Educators receive a discount, so be sure to ask when ordering. 


 Photo by Stephanie Kuwasaki  

3. Support the kori bustard fly-fishing lure project and take a look at these examples of lures using kori bustard feathers (photos provided by John McLain www.feathersmc.com):

       
  Emerald Angel by Bud Guidry       Cameron Park Kori by Kyle Hand         Desert Storm by Ronn Lucas



4. Visit and support these zoos and institutions that exhibit the kori bustard (Click on the name to visit their website):
Further reading:
Youth, H. 2002. The Bustards: Puffing, Jumping, Running Toward Oblivion. ZooGoer 31 (2): 22-28.
Barnes, K. N. (ed) 2000. The Eskom Red Data Book of Birds of
South Africa.
Osborne, T. 1998. Home on the range. Kori bustard. Africa-Birds and Birding 3(3): 18.
Zimmerman, D. 1996. Birds of Kenya and northern Tanzania.
Del Hoyo, J., Elliot, A. & Sargatal, J. eds 1996. Handbook of the Birds of the World. Vol. 3.
Johnsgard, Paul A. 1994. Arena Birds, Sexual Selection And Behavior.
Johnsgard, Paul A. 1991. Bustards, Hemipodes, And Sandgrouse, Birds of Dry Places.
Urban, E., Fry, C.H., & Keith, S. (eds.) 1986. The Birds of Africa Vol. II.
Cramp, S., & Simmons, K.E.L., eds. 1980. Handbook of the Birds of
Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa. Vol. II.
Goriup, P.D., & Vardhan, H. Bustards In Decline. 
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