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One Small Seabird Egg Offers Hope for Hawai‘i’s Biodiversity

Summary by Earthjustice
This past summer, a fist-sized ball of gray-and-white fluff burst out of its shell and, several months later, took flight into the salty sea sprays and cool winds of the Pacific ocean. The arrival of the Newell’s shearwater chick within the Nihoku Ecosystem Restoration Project on Kaua‘i, the first-ever to both hatch and fledge there, signals extraordinary potential far outweighing its tiny, two-ounce body. Though they once filled Hawai‘i’s skies…
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