New Zealand
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Parrots in New Zealand that Escaped from Owners Now Pose as Threat to Native Species
Exotic parrots are on a collision course with becoming a threat in New Zealand, as pet owners release hundreds of them into the wild each year, jeopardizing native bird survival.
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