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  1. Passenger Pigeon
    How could the passenger pigeon be extinct when it was the most abundant bird species on Earth no so long ago
    http: //bagheera.com/inthewild/ext_pigeon.htm

  2. Small Wild Fowl
    The heath hen, a small wild fowl, was a relative of the prairie chicken. It was once considered quite tasty and was rather easy to kill
    http: //bagheera.com/inthewild/ext_heathhen.htm...

  3. The Fabulous Kakapo
    Information on the flightless kakapo parrot. Languages: German, English, Japanese and Portuguese.
    http: //kakapo.net/en/index.html

  4. The Peregrine Falcon: An Alberta Endangered Species
    Peregrines, the worlds swiftest birds, are endangered everywhere in Canada and in most places in the United States.
    http: //raysweb.net/specialplaces/pages/falcon.html...

  5. Trumpeter Swan - An Alberta Endangered Species
    Trumpeters are the rarest swan in the world. They used to be abundant in North America but by the early 1900s, they were nearly extinct.
    http: //raysweb.net/specialplaces/pages/swan.html

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