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Threatened Hawaiian Bird Strives To Make Comeback

by GLORIA HILLARD

January 4, 2020 5:00 AM ET

Hawaii is known as a natural paradise. It's also known as the endangered species capital of the world. One of the state's most threatened seabirds, the Newell's shearwater makes its home on the island of Kauai, where a small group of environmentalists is working to keep the iconic seabird from disappearing because of collisions with power lines and confusion from artificial light.

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Threatened Hawaiian Bird Strives To Make Comeback

by GLORIA HILLARD

January 4, 2020 5:00 AM ET

Hawaii is known as a natural paradise. It's also known as the endangered species capital of the world. One of the state's most threatened seabirds, the Newell's shearwater makes its home on the island of Kauai, where a small group of environmentalists is working to keep the iconic seabird from disappearing because of collisions with power lines and confusion from artificial light.

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