critically endangered
eutrichomyias rowleyiESA Categories -birds
caerulean paradise-flycatcher
National Parks/ Sanctuaries
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Common Names
caerulean paradise-flycatcher, cerulean paradise-flycatcher, cerulean paradise flycatcher, rowley's flycatcher, cerulean flycatcher
Regions
IndonesiaPapua New Guinea
Population
Approximately 10,000 individuals
Habitat
Eutrichomyias rowleyi inhabits dense tropical forests with high tree canopy cover and abundant insect populations.
Weight(in lbs) and Life Span
0.1, and 5
Regions
Indonesia, Papua New Guinea
Activity Instructions
- Draw the Animal: Use the next page to draw a picture of the animal. Use your imagination and make it colorful!
- Write an Essay: Write a short essay about the conservation efforts to save this animal. Here are some questions to guide you:
- Why is this species important in its ecosystem?
- What are the threats it faces, and how can we help?
- What do you find most interesting about this species?
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