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The 'i'iwi is one of Hawaii's honeycreepers, forest birds that are found nowhere else. There were once more than 50 species. Now, only 17 remain.
The 'i'iwi is one of Hawaii's honeycreepers, forest birds that are found nowhere else. There were once more than 50 species. Now, only 17 remain. Image: Ryan Kellman/NPR ...
Thousands of drone-delivered mosquitoes are being dropped into Hawaii on a mission to help save an almost extinct species of ...
Hawaii's unique birds, known as honeycreepers, are being wiped out by mosquitoes carrying avian malaria. The birds' last hope could be more mosquitoes, designed to crash their own population.
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KHON Honolulu on MSNEndangered birds return to home region after 80 years
An endangered finch is once again calling Kuaihelani, also known as the Midway Atoll, home after being away from its home for 80 years. On July 21 and July 22, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service staff and ...
Nation Nation & World Oddities Travel Dog tramples nest of endangered bird in Hawaii, officials say Dec. 5, 2024 at 7:06 am Updated Dec. 5, 2024 at 8:06 am ...
The Hawaiian hawk, or ‘io, is an endangered species of bird that is found only on the island of Hawai‘i, according to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS).
Every week at the Maui airport, a small helicopter gets loaded with 250,000 passengers. They're male mosquitoes, key players in a strategy that could be the last, best hope for Hawaii's endangered ...
Hawaii's unique birds, known as honeycreepers, are being wiped out by mosquitoes carrying avian malaria. The birds' last hope could be more mosquitoes, designed to crash their own population.
Hawaii's unique birds, known as honeycreepers, are being wiped out by mosquitoes carrying avian malaria. The birds' last hope could be more mosquitoes, designed to crash their own population.
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