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Your search found 1041 hits- Short-tailed AlbatrossNames Common: Short-tailed albatross Scientific: Phoebastria albatrus Conservation Status Federally Listed as Endangered State Listed as Endangered NatureServe Heritage Rank G1 – Critically Imperiled IUCN Red List Ranking – Vulnerable Species Information The short-tailed albatross… Read More »
- NēnēNames Ōlelo Hawaiʻi: Nēnē Common: Hawaiian goose Scientific: Branta sandvicensis Song Conservation Status Federally Listed as Threatened State Listed as Endangered State Recognized as Endemic NatureServe Heritage Rank G1 – Critically Imperiled IUCN Red List… Read More »
- PueoNames ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi: Pueo Common: Hawaiian Short-eared Owl Scientific: Asio flammeus sandwichensis Song Conservation Status State listed as Endangered on O‘ahu State recognized as Endemic at the subspecies level NatureServe Heritage Rank G5/T2 – Species… Read More »
- ʻAkekeʻeNames ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi: ‘Akekeʻe Common: Kaua‘i ‘ākepa Scientific: Loxops caeruleirostris Song Conservation Status Federally Listed as Endangered State Listed as Endangered State Recognized as Endemic NatureServe Heritage Rank G2—Imperiled IUCN Red List Ranking—Critically Endangered Revised… Read More »
- ʻAkikikiNames Ōlelo Hawaiʻi: ‘Akikiki Common: Kauaʻi Creeper Scientific: Oreomystis bairdi Song Conservation Status Federally Listed as Endangered State Listed as Endangered State Recognized as Endemic NatureServe Heritage Rank G1—Critically Imperiled IUCN Red List Ranking—Critically Endangered… Read More »
- ʻAkiapōlāʻauNames Ōlelo Hawaiʻi: ‘Akiapōlā‘au Scientific: Hemignathus wilsoni, Hemignathus munroi Song Conservation Status Federally Listed as Endangered State Listed as Endangered State Recognized as Endemic NatureServe Heritage Rank G1—Critically Imperiled IUCN Red List Ranking—Endangered Revised Recovery… Read More »
- Hāmākua Marsh Wildlife SanctuaryDescription Hāmākua Marsh and the adjacent Kawainui Marsh make up the largest remaining wetland habitat in the State. It is a wildlife sanctuary owned by DLNR and home to four species of endemic and endangered… Read More »
- Effective November 21, 2016: Change in Online Document Search FeeIn our continued effort to make document search and retrieval more convenient while balancing the increased cost of processing these requests, please be aware of the following changes to our online document search fees effective… Read More »
- SEA URCHIN’S HELPING TO CONTROL INVASIVE SEAWEED (Honolulu)To view video please click on photo or view at this link: https://vimeo.com/393757169 (Honolulu) – Building on the success of collector urchin out-plantings in Kāne‘ohe Bay, the DLNR Division of Aquatic Resources (DAR) is now out-planting… Read More »
- Free Eyes of the Reef Training Now Available!We’re excited to announce that the FREE Eyes of the Reef online training program is now available! We’re hoping this program will be a useful tool for virtually engaging with communities that want to learn… Read More »