Canada’s Greater Vancouver is home to a bird species so polluted with chemicals, it is resistant to fire. A team of Canadian researchers identified Cooper’s Hawk as the most polluted wild bird species in the world after analyzing liver samples from Vancouver’s birds of prey.
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