
endangered
thalassarche carteriESA Categories -birds
indian yellow-nosed albatross
National Parks/ Sanctuaries
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Common Names
indian yellow-nosed albatross
Regions
AustraliaCanadaMozambique
Population
Approximately 20,000 breeding pairs
Habitat
White-capped Albatrosses inhabit remote islands and open ocean waters, often nesting on steep cliffs or tussock-covered slopes.
Weight(in lbs) and Life Span
8, and 40
Regions
Australia, Canada, Mozambique, South Africa, New Zealand, Antarctica, Heard Island and McDonald Islands, Chile
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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