The nene, the world’s rarest goose, 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 ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNHow a Hawaiian High School Student Inspired Nine New State AnimalsRoughly half a million years ago, a flock of Canada geese were blown off course and landed in Hawaiʻi, from which they ...
or Hawaiian goose) as well as Laysan albatross (moli) and the red-footed booby. From December to May, you might also be able to see humpback whales cavorting in the water nearby. One of Kaua'i's ...
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