๐Ÿ•Š๏ธ Save the Yellow-Winged Biborotik

Antarctica's Most Endangered Treasure

Only 247 individuals remain in the wild. Together, we can save this unique species before it's too late.

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Who Are the Yellow-Winged Biborotiks?

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Yellow-Winged Biborotik
(Biboroticus flaviptera)

A Unique Antarctic Wonder

The Yellow-Winged Biborotik is a rare flightless bird endemic to the remote islands of Antarctica. Known for its striking golden-yellow wing feathers and melodic calls, these gentle creatures have inhabited the frozen continent for over 10,000 years.

247
Remaining Individuals
15%
Population Decline (2023-2024)
3
Breeding Colonies Left

๐ŸŒŸ Unique Characteristics

Critical Threats

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Climate Change

Melting ice caps destroy nesting grounds and reduce krill populations by 40% in the last decade.

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Overfishing

Industrial krill fishing competes directly with Biborotiks for their primary food source.

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Tourism Impact

Increased Antarctic tourism disrupts breeding cycles and causes habitat degradation.

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Invasive Species

Climate change allows predators like rats and cats to reach previously inaccessible colonies.

How You Can Help

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Donate

Support our conservation programs, research stations, and breeding protection initiatives.

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Spread Awareness

Share our mission on social media. Every share helps reach more people who care.

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Volunteer

Join our Antarctic research expeditions or support from our global partner offices.

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Shop for a Cause

Purchase Biborotik merchandise - 100% of proceeds go directly to conservation efforts.

๐Ÿง Emergency Fundraising Campaign 2024

Goal: $500,000 for the Antarctic Protection Zone

$235,000 raised

๐Ÿ“‹ 2024 Action Plan

โœ… Establish protected breeding zones
โœ… Reduce krill fishing quotas
โœ… Fund research station upgrades
โœ… Create wildlife corridors
โœ… Launch education programs
โœ… Implement tourism regulations