Hawaii: The epicenter of the crisis
Oct 10, 2020
2 minutes
Often called “the extinction capital of the world,” Hawaii has experienced far more avian loss than the other 49 states combined.
Using the fossil record, scientists have identified at least 71 species and subspecies of forest birds — along with several duck, goose, rail, and flightless ibis species — that disappeared
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