Animals
Humans to Blame for Pacific Bird Extinction, Representing 10 Percent of World's Bird Species
The first humans to settle in the Pacific islands did not leave a great legacy behind; in fact, they're to blame for about 10 percent extinction of bird species in the world, according to a new study.
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