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Large Prehistoric Flightless Bird Takahē Roams New Zealand Again After 100 Years of Extinction
After 100 years of extinction in the wild, Takahē, a large prehistoric flightless bird species, is roaming New Zealand once again. Read more here.
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Golden Monkey in Brazil Slowly Recovers From Brink of Extinction
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Critically Endangered Capercaillie Population in Scotland Rises Following Extinction Scare
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Recovery Of Humpback Population Brings Hope to Marine Scientists
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Rare Bird of Prey Goshawk Species Bounce Back Thriving From Supposed Extinction
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Critically Endangered Victoria Grassland Earless Dragon First Sighting in 50 Years Ends Extinction Worries in Australia
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Heatwave Kills Cheetah Cubs Said to End Extinction of Species in India
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Ivory-Billed Woodpeckers Evades Extinction, Sighting Reported 8 Decades After Absence in Louisiana
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Tiny Galapagos Bird Darwin's Flycatcher Battles Extinction as 12 Chicks Hatch This Year
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Lioness Sighting in National Park Ends 20-Year Extinction Worries in Chad
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70-Year Extinction Ends as Namibia Cheetahs Give Birth to Four Cubs in India