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Knife-toothed reptiles called sebecids went extinct on the mainland 10 million years ago. New fossil evidence puts them on an island 4 million years ago.
If you close your eyes and picture Hawaii, you probably imagine lush green mountains, vibrant flowers, and the melodic song ...
A bird once declared extinct in the wild has just laid eggs in Hawaii. The sihek vanished by the 1980s after the accidental ...
The journey to recovery was long, complex, and in some ways unprecedented, but has achieved an unthinkable success of ...
One of the birds that laid eggs was born at the Cincinnati Zoo, which played a key role in the decades-long project.
Catherine Cruz reports on the sihek, an endangered bird that recently returned to the wild and laid eggs at their new Pacific ...
A once-extinct bird has laid eggs in the wild for the first time in nearly 40 years. After returning to the wild in 2024, the ...
The brightly colored birds are extinct in the wild, having disappeared from their native Guam in 1988 due to the introduction ...
The four female and five male Sihek birds were able to quickly explore and adapt to their new home in the Pacific, building ...
Kaua‘i Forest Bird Recovery Project on Feb. 13 conducted its first release of male mosquitoes into a state forest reserve on the Garden Isle’s vast Alakaʻi Plateau in the battle against avian malaria ...
The issue is of particular concern in Hawaii, which has more endangered species than ... Since humans arrived, 71 birds have ...
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