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The Mystery of What Happened to the Last Female Great Auk Is Finally Solved
After the last two great auks were killed and stuffed in 1844, they disappeared. A decades-long chase has finally tracked ...
The last pair - a breeding male and female - were killed by hunters in 1844 while defending their egg, researchers said.
Prologue Tim Birkhead, a British ornithologist, introduced me to the extremely ancient and flightless sea bird, Auk, that made a living in the North ...
In the Mendip Hills of southwestern England, a pine marten, considered locally extinct for over 100 years, was caught on a ...
IN 1858, John Wolley and Alfred Newton, two British scientists, travelled to Iceland to study the great auk, a large, flightless seabird. They hoped to observe the bird in its natural habitat and ...
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