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EnvironmentBBC Science & Environment· Jun 12, 2026, 1:20 PM

First few days of new chicks hatched at osprey centre captured on camera

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Six osprey chicks have successfully hatched at a wildlife centre in north Wales from two breeding pairs, with their first days captured on camera. This represents a success in conservation efforts for this previously endangered species.

Conservation of endangered species maintains ecosystem balance and biodiversity. This success offers hope for other threatened species and demonstrates effective wildlife management strategies.

Six of the new chicks are from two pairs who can be seen at a centre in north Wales.

Why good news?

Ospreys were nearly extinct in Britain, and controlled breeding programs are successfully rebuilding their population. Successful chick hatching demonstrates the effectiveness of conservation efforts to save this species.

Why it matters?

Conservation of endangered species maintains ecosystem balance and biodiversity. This success offers hope for other threatened species and demonstrates effective wildlife management strategies.

Context note: Kontrollü ortamda başarılı üretim, doğada da başarıyı garantilemez; habitat koruması ve uzun vadeli izleme gereklidir.

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