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2 previously extinct animal species have reappeared in this country

Por: ABC7 World December 16, 2022

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, a nonprofit organization that focuses on preventing extinctions by removing invasive species from islands.There have been frequent sightings of the cactus finches on Pinzon Island, a species considered extinct from the region for more than four decades.A healthy population of geckos, known only from subfossil records dating back more than 5,000 years, have recolonized Rabida Island. Scientists believe that they were likely present but in such... + full article



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