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Flightless bird provides 'spark of hope' amid environmental crisis

The Guardian

December 12, 2019
The Guam rail, a flightless bird typically about 30cm long, usually dull brown in colour and adorned with black and white stripes, has become a rare success story in the recent history of conservation.

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