Cambodia helps save endangered storks with captive-bred chicks

Once on the brink of extinction, Greater Adjutant Storks are getting a new lease on life in Cambodia.

Conservationists have bred two chicks in captivity and released them into the wild—a milestone that could shape the species’ future.

Cara Angeline Oliver reports.

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