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Rats Gone Bugs Back
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After a century of rodent devastation, Lord Howe Island is experiencing a wildlife revival—thanks to a successful rat and mouse eradication program. Scientists report a 60% surge in invertebrates since 2019, with over 24,000 specimens collected using traps and cardboard “cockroach hotels.” The island’s unique ecosystem, lacking native mammals, saw bugs suppressed by rodents; now, birds and reptiles are reclaiming their roles. Ground-nesting birds are rebounding, forests are regrowing, and even a weevil thought extinct for over 100 years has returned and is breeding again. This is just the beginning—future decades promise even more dramatic ecological recovery, proving nature’s resilience when given a chance.
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