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The Impact of Foreign Animals on New Zealand Birds

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  • In the 19th century, a large number of people arrived in New Zealand from Europe with cats, rats, and other meat-eating animals. These new animals became enemies to the native birds of New Zealand, causing a loss of their natural habitat.
  • During the 20th century, kakapos, a type of bird, were almost extinct in New Zealand. In the 1980s, scientists and volunteers took action to save the kakapos by capturing them and relocating them to small islands near the mainland.
  • Currently, the relocated kakapos live in a safe environment away from their predators. Volunteers monitor their feeding habits, allowing the birds to feed themselves. However, it is important to strike a balance between protection and reintroduction to the natural habitat for their future.

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1. They were cats, rats, and other animals that ate meat. 2. They caught the birds and sent them to some small islands near the mainland. 3. They live in a safe place where they are kept away from their enemies.

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