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|aMontgomery, Sy.
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|aKakapo rescue |bsaving the world's strangest parrot |ctext by Sy Montgomery ; photographs by Nic Bishop.
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|aSaving the world's strangest parrot
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|aBoston |bHoughton Mifflin Books for Children|c2010.
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|a74 p. |bcol. ill., col. map |c24 x 29 cm.
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|aScientists in the field
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|aAges 9-12.
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|aOn remote Codfish Island off the southern coast of New Zealand livethe last 91 kakapo parrots on earth. Originally this bird numbered in the millions before humans brought predators to the islands. Now on the isolated island refuge, a team of scientists is trying to restore the kakapo population.
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|aKakapo--Conservation--Juvenile literature.
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|aKakapo--Juvenile literature.
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|aBishop, Nic|d1955-
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|aLexile 950L
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|aRobert F. Sibert Informational Book Award
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