Laysan finches, also known as ekupuu in Hawaiian, were once found throughout the main Hawaiian isles but can now only be found at Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument. Known for their varied ...
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Scientists stunned after spotting creature thought to be extinct: 'The joy and excitement were palpable'
A rare Hawaiian bird once feared lost forever is making a remarkable comeback — and scientists say seeing it return brought them "palpable joy." Last summer, about 100 Laysan finches were moved from ...
The black and white photographs document field work completed during the Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program, June and October, 1966. The captions on the reverse side list negative number, ...
Long ago, Laysan finches, a native honeycreeper known for its brown and yellow plumage and varied songs, were found throughout the Hawaiian islands. Today, however, only about 18,000 of the endangered ...
Long ago, Laysan finches, a native honeycreeper known for its brown and yellow plumage and varied songs, were found throughout the Hawaiian islands.
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