Tiny parasitic wasp helps save one of world’s rarest birds from extinction
by Helena Horton Environment reporter from Environment | The Guardian on (#6RA3K)
Wasps released on Nightingale Island have protected Wilkins' bunting by halting spread of mould-causing insects
A tiny parasitic wasp has given a lifeline to one of the world's rarest bird species by killing off an invasive insect that was threatening its survival.
The Wilkins' bunting lives on Nightingale Island, part of the Tristan da Cunha group; the world's most remote inhabited archipelago. It eats the fruit of the Phylica arborea, the island's only native tree.
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