
The Port Moresby Nature Park is pleased to report an inspiring success—the breeding of Papua New Guinea’s national bird, the Raggiana Bird of Paradise, or Kumul. This is only the second successful breeding in the past four years and emphasizes the park’s vital contribution to the conservation of one of PNG’s most iconic species.
The Raggiana Bird of
Paradise is also part of an international breeding program, making this success
all the more significant. The wildlife team at the park has worked for the past
three years to acquire the specialized expertise needed to breed these
remarkable birds in captivity—a rare and delicate achievement. Their success is
a tribute both to scientific knowledge and to an unwavering commitment to
conservation.
Apart from breeding,
the park supports long-term conservation of this species through its “Lukautim
Bilas Bilong Yu” Wildlife Conservation Campaign, which seeks to reduce the need
to harvest wild birds for cultural purposes while still honoring traditional
heritage.
As PNG stands on the
threshold of its 50th Independence Anniversary, the arrival of this new
Raggiana chick appears especially symbolic—representing resilience, renewal,
and national pride.
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