The bush wren, a small bird native to New Zealand, became extinct primarily due to habitat destruction and predation by introduced species. Human activities, such as deforestation for agriculture and urban development, significantly reduced its natural habitat. Additionally, invasive species like rats and cats preyed on the bush wren, further diminishing its population. The combination of these factors ultimately led to its extinction in the early 20th century.
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