Rare Guam kingfisher dies at zoo

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WASHINGTON (AP)—A rare bird has died at the Smithsonian National Zoo’s Bird House.

Zoo officials said in a statement that the Guam kingfisher died Saturday at the age of 17. The zoo says the bird was one of only 146 members of its species in the entire world.

The Washington Post reports that Guam’s kingfisher population suffered after the brown tree snake was accidentally introduced to the Pacific island shortly after the World War II. By the early 1980s, only about 30 remained. The threat of extinction spurred vigorous efforts at conservation.

At present, the Guam kingfisher only exists in captivity.

The zoo says that while the recently deceased bird didn’t help produce any chicks, he was “a terrific ambassador for his species.”

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