Animals
Honeycreeper ʻAkikiki Bird Might Be Extinct as Disease-Carrying Rats Target Nests — Hawaii
Disease-carrying rats have been targetting nests of the endangered honeycreeper 'akikiki bird and might cause extinction in Hawaii. Read more here.
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