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On April 17 the White House shared a proclamation opening the waters around the Pacific Islands Heritage Marine National ...
The state plans on releasing thousands of bioengineered mosquitoes as “birth control” in Maui forests, hoping it will curb insect populations and slow the spread of avian malaria.
The state’s plans to curb the spread of avian malaria, which is decimating native bird populations, has been given a second ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNInside the Epic Migrations of North America’s Most Fascinating Shorebirds, From Godwits to CurlewsOrnithologist Bruce Beehler tracks down what he calls the “Magnificent Seven,” a charismatic group of migratory birds, in his ...
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The Battle to Save the Hawaiian Crow: A Bird With a Tool BeltImagine a bird so clever it crafts its own tools, a feathered genius whose very existence teeters on the edge of extinction.
Larry Bird and Bill Laimbeer already have earned ... they were named among the best white fighters to have played in the NBA. Here's what was said: "I'm a probably go with Bill Laimbeer," former ...
Kaua‘i Forest Bird Recovery Project on Feb. 13 conducted its first release of male mosquitoes into a state forest reserve on the Garden Isle’s vast Alakaʻi Plateau in the battle against avian malaria ...
State wildlife officials report that five ʻalalā, or Hawaiian crows, are healthy and showing signs of success five months after being released into the Kīpahulu Forest Reserve in East Maui. According ...
Today on Rising, Robby delivers a monologue about an ancient altar found in Guatemala that was apparently used for "child ...
Five months after release into the Kīpahulu Forest Reserve in East Maui, a cohort of five ʻalalā (Hawaiian crows) is healthy ...
Five ʻalalā crows adapt successfully in Maui after release, showcasing species-specific behaviors and resilience.
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