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Your search found 1506 hits- Oʻahu ʻAmakihiNames ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi: O‘ahu ‘amakihi Scientific: Chloroderpanis flava, Hemignathus flavus Song Conservation Status State Recognized as Endemic NatureServe Heritage Rank G3—Vulnerable IUCN Red List Ranking—Vulnerable Species Information The O‘ahu ‘amakihi is a small, generalist Hawaiian… Read More »
- ‘Ō‘ūNames ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi: ‘Ō‘ū Scientific: Psittirostra psittacea Conservation Status Presumed Extinct Federally Listed as Endangered State Listed as Endangered State Recognized as Endemic NatureServe Heritage Rank G1—Critically Imperiled IUCN Red List Ranking—Critically Endangered (Possibly Extinct)… Read More »
- OlomaʻoNames ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi: Olomaʻo Scientific: Myadestes lanaiensis rutha Conservation Status Presumed Extinct Federally Listed as Endangered State Listed as Endangered State Recognized as Endemic NatureServe Heritage Rank GH —Known Only from Historical Occurrences IUCN Red… Read More »
- KāmaʻoNames ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi: Kāma‘o Common: Large Kaua‘i Thrush Scientific: Myadestes myadestinus Conservation Status Extinct. Last seen in the wild in 1987. Species Information The kāma‘o, or large Kaua‘i thrush, is one of two Hawaiian solitaires… Read More »
- Oʻahu ʻElepaioNames ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi: O‘ahu ‘elepaio Scientific: Chasiempis ibidis 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 Plan… Read More »
- Bishop’s ‘Ō‘ōNames ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi: Bishop’s ‘ō ‘ō Scientific: Moho bishopi Conservation Status Extinct State Recognized as Endemic NatureServe Heritage Rank GH—Possibly Extinct IUCN Red List Ranking—Extinct Revised Recovery Plan for Hawaiian Forest Birds—USFWS 2006 Species Information… Read More »
- Kauaʻi ʻōʻōNames ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi: Kaua‘i ‘ō ‘ō Scientific: Moho braccatus Conservation Status Presumed Extinct Federally Listed as Endangered State Listed as Endangered State Recognized as Endemic NatureServe Heritage Rank GH—Possibly Extinct IUCN Red List Ranking—Extinct Revised… Read More »
- Invasive SpeciesWhat are invasive species? The Division of Forestry and Wildlife (DOFAW) manages invasive species in order to protect Hawaiʻi’s native species and natural resources. In Hawaiʻi, invasive species are those that are both not native to… Read More »
- Injurious WildlifeRegulation Under statutory authorities provided by Chapter 183D, Hawaii Revised Statutes, the Department of Land and Natural Resources maintains Hawaii Administrative Rules Chapter 124, which defines “injurious wildlife” as “any species or subspecies of animal except game birds… Read More »
- Maui Offshore Islet Seabird SanctuariesTable of Contents Molokini Islet Seabird Sanctuary ʻAlau Island Seabird Sanctuary Puʻu Ku Islet Seabird Sanctuary Moku Mana Islet Seabird Sanctuary Moku Hala Seabird Sanctuary Keōpuka Islet Seabird Sanctuary Papanui O Kane Islet Seabird Sanctuary… Read More »