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Earth / Seychelles / Wildlife of Seychelles / Pycnonotus / Aldabra / Seychelles Islands Foundation / Bulbul / Assumption Island / White-throated Rail / Fauna of Seychelles / Aldabrachelys / Indian Ocean
Date: 2015-02-07 04:59:42
Earth
Seychelles
Wildlife of Seychelles
Pycnonotus
Aldabra
Seychelles Islands Foundation
Bulbul
Assumption Island
White-throated Rail
Fauna of Seychelles
Aldabrachelys
Indian Ocean

********PRESS RELEASE******* 5th February 2015 INTRODUCED RED-WHISKERED BULBUL ERADICATED FROM SEYCHELLES The Seychelles Islands Foundation (SIF) would like to announced the eradication of the introduced redwhiskered bul

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