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As the edit states, populations of the bird are doing quite well. It just so happens that there are absolutely no known male specimens to be studied anywhere. The male was euthanized and will likely become the male allotype for the species, against which, all others will be compared. If you follow biology journals you should see an article about it in the near future.
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[–] pempem 0 points 17 points 17 points (+17|-0) ago (edited ago)
As the edit states, populations of the bird are doing quite well. It just so happens that there are absolutely no known male specimens to be studied anywhere. The male was euthanized and will likely become the male allotype for the species, against which, all others will be compared. If you follow biology journals you should see an article about it in the near future.