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#Disney's Animal Kingdom
Bird species lost from the wild for almost 40 years laid first eggs on new island home
Three pairs of Sihek have laid eggs since being released on Palmyra Atoll – marking the first time species has bred in the wild since its extinction from their native island of Guam in the 1980s.
Former zoo veterinarian technician to head up Hawai‘i County’s newly established Animal Control and Protection Agency
Matthew Runnells has 25 years of experience working with animals, from small domestic pets to large zoo animals.
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