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The moa, large Flightless Birds native to New Zealand, faced significant environmental issues primarily due to habitat loss and human activities. The arrival of the Māori people around the 13th century led to extensive deforestation for agriculture and hunting, which severely diminished the moa's natural habitats. Additionally, the introduction of predatory species, such as dogs and rats, further threatened their populations. Ultimately, these factors contributed to their extinction by the late 15th century.

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