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Marshall Islands Wildlife Explodes One Year After Invasive Rats Were Removed

via Phys.org·Feb 21

Wildlife on the Marshall Islands has exploded just one year after invasive rats were removed from the remote Pacific atolls. Native bird populations, plant species, and marine ecosystems are all showing remarkable recovery in what conservationists are calling a stunning success story for island restoration.

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