...to help him and other endangered species in protecting their lives and the air, water, and land which we all share in Hawaii. Below you will find a list of things you can do to help.
This nene goose, the Hawai`i's State Bird, is one of only a few hundred nenes left in Hawai`i. Brought to near extinction years ago, the nene faces threats from human encroachment on its habitat and careless motorists. The nenes' lack of genetic diversity increases their fragility. This photograph was taken in Volcano National Park on the Big Island.
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This document last updated: March 1, 2001