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The New Britain Goshawk, ... 'Lost Species' that Eluded 'Documentation for 55 Years' Is Finally Photographed on an Island. The last documented New Britain Goshawk sighting was in 1969. By.
In July of 2011, John Lane, a geologist from California State University-Chico, mounted a biological research mission to a remote wilderness region of New Britain, a volcanic island off the coast ...
The New Britain goshawk, considered “vulnerable” by The IUCN Red List of Endangered Species, is only found on the island. “The last documented scientific record of the species appears to be ...
It struck at 6.04 am local time (8.04pm GMT) and was centred offshore, 120 miles east of the town of Kimbe on the island of New Britain. The USGS issued a tsunami warning for waves of one to three ...
Michael E. Schroeder, the Publisher and President of the New Britain Herald and the Bristol Press who’s at the center of a complex mystery, has purchased a Block Island newspaper.
Just over 500,000 people live on the island of New Britain. Australia's Bureau of Meteorology said there was no tsunami threat to the country, which is Papua New Guinea's closest neighbour.