Experts are encouraged by reports of the threatened ‘i‘iwi, or scarlet honeycreeper, around residential areas Upcountry. Maui Forest Bird Recovery Project / ZACH PEZZILLO photo A threatened native ...
LIHU‘E — The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service proposed Tuesday to designate more than 275,000 acres of Hawaiian land — including 12,510 acres in Kaua‘i’s Alaka‘i Plateau — as protected critical habitat ...
HONOLULU — The Center for Biological Diversity today filed a formal notice of intent to sue the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for failing to designate critical habitat and develop a recovery plan for ...
HONOLULU— The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced today it plans to designate more than 275,000 acres as protected critical habitat for the threatened ‘i‘iwi, the best known of Hawai‘i’s ...
Nearly a quarter million acres on Hawaii Island are proposed to be designated as critical habitat for the federally threatened ‘i‘iwi, or scarlet honeycreeper. “Designating critical habitat is an ...
HILO — The migration patterns of one of Hawaii Island’s most iconic birds are likely contributing to its decline, according to a new study released last week. ADVERTISING HILO — The migration patterns ...
More than 21,000 acres in Kula and East Haleakala are being eyed for designation as “critical habitat” to protect the ‘i’iwi, an endemic Hawaiian forest bird which is listed as federally threatened.
The Sonoyta mud turtle, the Hawaiian ‘i’iwi, and the pearl darter The Sonoyta mud turtle, the Hawaiian ‘i’iwi, and the pearl darter The three join over 150 other species that have been protected as ...
DESCRIPTION: 'I'iwi have curved, salmon-colored bills, bright red bodies and black wings and tails. They are small birds, generally about 15 centimeters long and 16-20 grams in weight. Males are ...