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Rare Hawaiian Birds Face Habitat Loss From Disease and Rising Temperatures, Researchers Say
Rare Hawaiian forest birds may lose half of their natural high-elevation habitat by the end of the century, thanks to climate shifts and disease outbreaks.
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