Endangered
In accordance with IUCN criteria, a species is considered to be Endangered if it is facing a very high risk of extinction in the wild.
Species data
Class
Aves
Order
Passeriformes
Family
Ploceidae
Scientific Name
Clarke’s Weaver
Reserve locations
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Description
Strikingly coloured, Clarke’s Weaver is native only to Kenya and its distribution is tiny. With only two known habitats, World Land Trust (WLT) has been working with Nature Kenya to save and protect its breeding grounds in Dakatcha Woodland.
Both males and females are 13 – 14cm with dark eyes and a slender bill, though there are variations in markings. Males have yellow underparts with a black head, breast and tail with some yellow and olive green edging. Females are slightly duller, with olive upperparts and yellow underparts.
Behaviour
Habitat
Threats and Conservation
Rapid deforestation due to increased agricultural demand, particularly due to pineapple farming, and logging are a constant threat to Clarke’s Weaver. As one of only two places on Earth home to Clarke’s Weaver, which has an endangered population estimated at 2000, WLT and Nature Kenya’s work at Dakatcha is vital to the protection and survival of Clarke’s Weaver.