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New Study Estimates 1,300 Species of Pacific Island Birds Were Wiped Out When Humans Arrived
A new study released on Monday blames the extinction of an estimated 1,300 bird species native to the Pacific Islands on the arrival of humans to the area nearly 4,000 years ago.
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