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Summarize what is happening with the Long-billed Curlew. Which organism's decline
is reducing the population? describe as a 7th grader in short and simple sentences and make sure its ONLY in text
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The Long-billed Curlew is a bird that is having some trouble with its population. This bird is known for its long, curved bill and is often found in grasslands and mudflats. One big problem for these birds is the decline of the Western Meadowlark, which is a type of songbird. The Western Meadowlark helps create a good environment for the Long-billed Curlew. When the number of Western Meadowlarks goes down, it also affects the places where the Curlews live. This means that the Long-billed Curlew is struggling to survive and find good homes. So, saving the Western Meadowlark is important for helping the Long-billed Curlew as well.
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