Save the Imperial Woodpecker to extinct

Woodpeckers are birds with sturdy bills. They use their bill to bore holes in trees, which are then used as nest sites. The imperial woodpecker — the world's largest woodpecker — is black with a crest on its head. It occurs only in the temperate forests of Northern Mexico. There may be a small population of imperial woodpeckers left in the wild but it is possible that this species is extinct due to hunting and habitat loss.

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