NATIONAL PARK SERVICE photos Nearly 60 years after a group of Boy Scouts carried 35 nene down into Haleakala Crater, Hawaii’s state bird has made a comeback — enough so that the federal ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is proposing to downlist the Hawaiian goose, or nene, from “endangered” to “threatened” under the Endangered Species Act. The state bird’s population ...
When Hawaii became a U.S. state, the nene was grandfathered in as the state bird: One conservationist rejoiced that the designation meant “it really does look as though we will be able to save ...
was once abundant across the Hawaiian Islands. Yet by the time it was listed in 1967 due to hunting and introduced predators, the nene teetered on the edge of extinction with just 30 birds left in the ...
Officials from the conservation group and the Hawaii Department of Land ... calls” from a nesting female nene, an endangered goose that’s the state bird of Hawaii, the post said.
In addition to ocean views, you may spot seabirds rarely seen from land, such as the Hawaiian state bird (the nene, or Hawaiian goose) as well as Laysan albatross (moli) and the red-footed booby.