Animals
Last 5 'Akikiki Bird Faces Possible Extinction as Non-Native Mosquitoes Bring Malaria to Hawaii
The last five 'akikiki birds in the wild are at risk of extinction because non-native mosquitoes brought Malaria to Hawaii's island of Kaua'i. Read more here.
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