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Lord Howe Island species making comeback after rodent eradication
ABC NEWS (Australia)
2024-11-23
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Threatened species on the world heritage-listed Lord Howe Island are making a significant comeback. Five years after a multi-million-dollar New South Wales government rodent eradication project, rare ecosystems on the pristine island are thriving.
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