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Tag: botanical pest

IUCN Species of the Day: Tahiti Monarch

Posted on July 11, 2011 by

  Photo credit: Ron Hoff   The Tahiti Monarch, Pomarea nigra, is listed as ‘CRITICALLY ENDANGERED’ on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species™. Restricted to the west coast of Tahiti, this small flycatcher numbers fewer than 50 individuals – Continue Reading

Posted in IUCN Species of the Day | Tagged Animal Rights, Animals, Anti Poaching, Biodiversity., birds, black rat, botanical pest, captive breeding programme, Common Myna, Community, Conservation, critically endangered, critically endangered birds, Current Events, Education, endangered birds, Endangered Species, Environment, Extinction, habitat loss, hurricanes, introduced bird species, introduced birds, introduced predators, introduced species, invasive plants, Miconia calvescens, natural disasters, Nature, poaching, Pomarea nigra, rat control, Red-vented Bulbul, stop poaching, Tahiti, Tahiti Monarch, wildlife, wildlife conservation


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