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Is there hope for Hawaii’s endangered honeycreepers? | WILD HOPE
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Hawai’i is home to a broad, beautiful array of bird species found only on its islands — like the stunningly diverse honeycreepers, many on the border of extinction. Now, a local team is removing invasive predators, restoring habitats, and battling mosquito-borne diseases to protect honeycreepers from their latest threat: avian malaria.

More than 50 species of honeycreepers once filled the forests and mountains of Hawai’i with their songs. Now, only 17 species remain, with some placed at risk of extinction within the next few years. Avian malaria, primarily transmitted by mosquitoes, poses the most significant threat. While avian diseases are widespread globally, they only reached Hawai’i in the early 1900s. Many native birds, including honeycreepers, evolved without a natural resistance. The Maui Forest Bird Recovery Project is implementing a mosquito control technique to reduce mosquito populations, offering a lifeline for native birds a chance to raise their next generation. This innovative approach offers an opportunity to not only protect Hawaiian honeycreepers but also serve as a beacon for preserving biodiversity worldwide.

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@theck672

2 months ago

Thank you for this video! Smart people helping to save the birds!

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@mmps18

2 months ago

Love Nature on PBS!!!

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@davidlape3325

2 months ago

Nature on PBS❤

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@bustavonnutz

2 months ago

Currently working at Kealia Pond, hopefully one day we can have forest birds here again.

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@germansojopagan7381

2 months ago

Finally the most endangered species hope and optimism were theres life theres hope. Many species that were in these birds situation are now in the least concern. Bald eagle, trumpeter swan, bison both american and european, white rhino, black buck, musk ox, humpback whale, grey whale, bowhead whale, pronghorn, saltwater crocodile, common cormorant, north and southern elephant seal, black tailed wilderbeest, mute swan,sandhill crane so yeah and such progress is inspiring.

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@alishademmery3581

2 months ago

Gorgeous animals all animals deserve justice and protection from cruelty and destruction of their habitats

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@elijahroberts3044

2 months ago

Nature of TBN is a great program.

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@elizabeth53190

2 months ago

So pretty 😻😍 Birds 🐦 🕊️ ❣️

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@peasinourthyme5722

2 months ago

This series is great! And so important, to inform about progress and turning tides...

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@GabrielaSanchez-el6hw

2 months ago

Thank U por this information ❤❤❤

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@philipmurphy2

2 months ago

Great channel 👍

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@mrwest5552

2 months ago

color graphics here really enhanced the learning / understanding. Thank You.

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@justastaronblox5823

2 months ago

I really hope this works out, thank you for spreading awareness on this.

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@TroyTheCatFish

2 months ago

❤️💖❤️💖

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@walkingtonature

2 months ago

Nice sharing , new friend here 🎞️👍

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@mlevesque33

2 months ago

Such lovely birds.

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@rzomg

2 months ago

Good work guys n gals! 😎👌🦜🐦🐤

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@jolieseering8480

2 months ago

Thank you so much for sharing this vital information and thank you for all your studies 🤟

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