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'After 200 years, we're seeing this species again': The lost birds making a comeback in the Galapagos Islands
by Sophie Hardach

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15 February 2026

On 15 February 2026 BBC News reported: Freed from the threat of invasive predators, Galapagos birds are performing astonishing feats of return and innovation -- 200 years after Charles Darwin visited the archipelago. This year, after the removal of rats and feral cats from Floreana, the bird stunned conservationists by making a surprise re-appearance on the island. Global Good News service views this news as a sign of rising positivity in the field of science, documenting the growth of life-supporting, evolutionary trends.

How the lost bird returned is a mystery. Other threatened birds have also recovered, and some are even singing new tunes never heard on the island before,

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