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      <title>British zoo sends 6 endangered macaws to Bolivia</title>
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      <description>LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) — Six endangered macaws have been flown from Britain to Bolivia in hopes that they can help save a species devastated by the trade in wild animals, international conservation experts said Tuesday. 
                   The birds, with blue wings and a yellow breast, arrived last week at a conservation center in northeastern Bolivia, close to their natural ...</description>
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      <description>NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) — It's just before first light and the bird-catcher strings nets among the orange, pomegranate, fig and carob trees in his orchard. The sound of chirping emanates from inside a massive carob — a trick sent from speakers to attract tiny songbirds. By mid-morning, the man disentangles about a half-dozen blackcaps, snaps their necks with his teeth and drops...</description>
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