'A Paradise Lost' Documentary Chronicles the Palila Bird's 1979 Lawsuit Against Hawaii to Prevent Extinction
The Palila bird's historic lawsuit against Hawaii, attempting to stave off extinction, is documented in 'A Paradise Lost,' directed by Laurie Sumiye.
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