November 1 , 2019
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	- Supersized mice were killing and eating rare Tristan Albatross chicks in Ghough Island. 
 
	- Gough Island is a World Heritage Site in the South Atlantic Ocean.
 
	- The RSPB (Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, UK) plans to send helicopters with cereal-based poison pellets to kill mice.
 
	- The endangered chicks, which are often left alone in their nests as parents fly off to find food, are being gnawed to death by the rodents.
 
	- Only 2,000 pairs of the rare Tristan Albatross birds now remain and they are in “Critically Endangered” category.
 
                                 
                            
                                
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