Study documents extinction of 610 bird species and ecological impacts
WASHINGTON: The Dodo, the famous flightless bird that inhabited the Indian Ocean island of Mauritius, is a case study in extinction caused by humans. The Dodo, finely adapted to its isolated ecosystem but unprepared for...
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