Science
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Rats Kill Rare Orange-Bellied Parrots In Tasmanian Breeding Facility
A pack of rats recently killed 14 orange-bellied parrots housed at a captive breeding facility in Tasmania. These birds are part of a national recovery program working to replenish the species' dwindling population.
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