Amami-Oshima residents want gov't to combat nonnative species

Amami-Oshima residents want gov't to combat nonnative species

NAZE, Japan - About 80 percent of Amami-Oshima Island residents believe the central and local governments should spend money to fight nonnative species to protect the Amami black rabbit (photo taken in 2004) and endangered habitats, according to a World Wildlife Fund survey released June 1. (Kyodo)

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