A Lazarus species is one that is presumed to be extinct and then reappears. One example is the takahē; thought to have died out by 1898, it was rediscovered in 1948 by Dr. Geoffrey Orbell. Featured here is a personal account of his astonishing find. This article was originally published in the December 10, 1948 edition of the Listener.
Saturday, December 15, 2012
CRYPTOLINK: Rediscovering the takahē
http://www.listener.co.nz/?attachment_id=78046
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