Endangered secretary bird hatches at San Antonio Zoo

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Endangered secretary bird hatches at San Antonio Zoo
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The species has faced habitat destruction caused by urban sprawl and agricultural development.

A newly hatched secretary bird sits on a metal table inside a San Antonio Zoo facility.On Friday, the zoo announced the hatching of a secretary bird chick — the first birth of this endangered species at the San Antonio Zoo in over 15 years.

The zoo is one of twelve facilities in the U.S. that house secretary birds. This year only two facilities reported hatchings, which is a testament to the moment's rarity. San Antonio Zoo is proud to announce the successful hatching of a secretary bird, a significant event that marks the first birth of this species at San Antonio Zoo in over 15 years. The secretary bird is an endangered species and plays a vital role in the zoo's conservation…

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