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Marshall Islands Wildlife Explodes One Year After Invasive Rats Were Removed

via Fox News·2d ago

Wildlife on the Marshall Islands has exploded just one year after invasive rats were successfully removed from the ecosystem. The dramatic recovery demonstrates how removing a single invasive species can unleash a cascade of ecological restoration, with native birds, plants, and marine life rebounding at remarkable speed.

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