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Source: Priya Shukla, FORBES, 9/29/21
In a rare occurrence, the U.S. federal register will officially be declaring 23 species extinct. Notable among these extinctions is the “Lord God Bird”, an ivory-billed woodpecker of the southeast U.S. It was a popular hunting target in the 19th century and lost most of its habitat to logging. Eight birds found on Hawaiian islands that are also on the list succumbed to a combination of invasive species and diseases contracted from mosquitoes; a warmer world has allowed mosquitoes to reach formerly intolerable high-altitude habitats. For more of this story, click here.
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