On Politics: Hoping against extinction of Hawaiian honeycreeper

Mist shrouds the heights of Kauai’s Kokee State Park, home to Pakele, a small, dark gray bird named by state biologists. The bird is an ‘akikiki, famous not for its wingspan, song nor characteristics, but because when Pakele goes, that is pretty much the end of the line for this species of little Hawaiian honeycreeper. They face extinction.

See the original article at: Honolulu Star-Advertiser

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