10 crested ibises released in Ishikawa Prefecture

Another 10 crested ibises were released in Ishikawa Prefecture, bringing the total released in Honshu to 18.

The crested ibis is a special natural treasure of Japan.

On June 15, 2026, 10 crested ibises were released in Ishikawa Prefecture.

This release brought the total number of crested ibises set free in Honshu to 18.

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