This Plan to Save a Rare Albatross From Extinction Just Might Work | National Geographic
Five hundred miles off the coast of New Zealand live the last 5,000 breeding pairs of the Chatham Island albatross.
Five hundred miles off the coast of New Zealand live the last 5,000 breeding pairs of the Chatham Island albatross.
A giant sinkhole measuring about 650 feet long and up to 100 feet wide opened up in the ground on New Zealand’s North Island. The hole, which runs along a fault line, appeared after heavy rains in the area. Layers…