Johannes Fritz, a maverick Austrian biologist, needed to come up with a plan, again, if he was going to prevent his rare and beloved birds from going extinct.
But shifting climate patterns have delayed when the birds begin to migrate, and they are now reaching the mountains too late to make it over the peaks, locking them in an icy death trap.
“Two or three years, and they’d be extinct again,” Mr. Fritz said.
Determined to save them, Mr. Fritz decided he would teach the birds a new, safer migration route by guiding them himself in a tiny aircraft.
And he was confident he could succeed in this daring, unconventional plan — because he had done it before.
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Johannes Fritz, ” Mr, Fritz
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