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Why black tinamou extinct?

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Why black tinamou extinct?

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  1. Black Tinamou is currently threatened by the ongoing deforestation caused by human settlement expansion, agricultural expansion (mainly used for Coca plantations), associated road-building in Huila, and oil exploration in Peru.

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    Black Tinamou is currently being conserved in Manú National Park (in Peru) and Cueva de los Guácharos National Park (in Huila). It was proposed to make the Tavara-Candamo area into Bahuaja-Sonene National Park. Meanwhile, restrict the tourists from disturbing the Black Tinamou's habitat in the foothills of south-east Peru. It was also proposed to implement conservation education programmes to create awareness among the public to stop their ongoing deforestation.

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