Copenhagen Zoo is home to the Black Crake, a bird species native to sub-Saharan Africa.
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The Black Crake (Amaurornis flavirostra) is among the over 4,000 animals representing more than 250 species at Copenhagen Zoo. While specific details about the Black Crake's arrival at the zoo, individual names, or participation in breeding programs are not publicly available, the zoo's commitment to conservation and biodiversity is evident through its various initiatives. These efforts include breeding endangered species, conducting scientific research, and engaging in educational outreach. Visitors can observe the Black Crake and learn about the zoo's broader conservation work during their visit.