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Species Recovery? Puerto Rican Parrots and 'Too Many Eggs'
A species of parrot endemic to Puerto Rico that had dwindled to 13 birds in the early 1970s is now up to three groups in a conservation program. Hear about them and the thick, vine-twisting forests in which they live, here.
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