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Animal Division: Individual Conservation and Research Projects

Peafowl

Peafowl

One of the most popular and visible species in the Zoo are the free-ranging peahens and peacocks. Zoo staff have banded the legs of the birds to allow us to learn more about their mating behavior and reproductive success.


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