The Guardian Australia
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·3 hours ago
Brush-tailed possums threaten regent honeyeaters with 35 percent extinction risk increase
Australian researchers found that brush-tailed possums raiding nests of critically endangered regent honeyeaters, though infrequent, could increase extinction risk by 35 percent within 20 years. Fewer than 250 regent honeyeaters remain in the wild near Sydney's Blue Mountains.
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