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The Dodo

Eduard Poppig

http://www.vpr.net/audio/programs/232/2012/12/2012-12-08-dodo-01.mp3

Nearly 400 years ago, Portuguese explorers were the first Europeans to lay eyes on the Dodo, on the island of Mauritius.

By the early 1600s, Dutch sailors were provisioning their ships there, slaughtering Dodos asfast as they could find them.

Hunting, along with the introduction of pigs and monkeys to the island, meant the Dodo's days were numbered. By 1690, the Dodo was extinct.

Discover which birds are endangered at here and learn more at BirdNote.

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