Four Hawaiian honeycreeper species are at risk of extinction within the next 10 years.
I appreciate the Biden Administration's support to help protect these important birds and I look forward to continuing to work with @SecDebHaaland to save these birds before it's too late.
Join us for a #screening of “The Forest Birds of Kauaʻi: Mosquito Transmitted Diseases.” Following the video, our experts will discuss their experiences in the field and the future of our #native forest #birds.
I ola nā manu nahele. We must be the voice for our birds and fill the forests with our songs of hope, prayer, and commitment. We must create the space so that our forest birds may thrive. Links to recording and review by Civil Beat.
https://t.co/6JKBRXNYTW
https://t.co/XEKBeMeXNa
Introducing the #native#birds that reside high in the mountains of #Hawaiʻi. Mahalo for joining us in deepening our relationship with these birds.
“The swiftness of these birds was like the flashing of the brightness of lightning” (Kaiholo 1908; translated by Noah Gomes).
Join us this Friday, June 4th at 4pm (HST) as we virtually sit with Kaua’i Forest Bird Recovery Project for their online event: Is it too late to save our native forest birds?
Register here: https://t.co/Y6Vbo7lkX1.
Aloha! Birds, Not Mosquitoes is a multi-agency partnership in Hawaiʻi working to prevent the #extinction of our forest birds. We want to introduce you to the native birds we’re protecting by using a naturally-occurring bacteria to control invasive mosquitoes.