Extinct in the Wild - #1 The Hawaiian crow (Endangered species) 2020

in #nature4 years ago (edited)

The Hawaiian crow or ʻAlalā is species of bird in the crow family
that is currently extinct in the wild.

Hawaiian crow 1.jpg

The last two known wild individuals of the Hawaiian crow disappeared in 2002.

Reintroduction back into the wild programs is currently underway.

Before the Hawaiian crow became extinct in the wild, the species was found only in the western and southeastern parts of Hawaii.

It inhabited dry and mesic forests on the slopes of Mauna Loa and Hualālai at elevations of 3,000 to 6,000 feet.

The ʻalalā has been legally protected by the state of Hawaii since 1931 and was recognized as federally endangered in 1967.

The Hawaiian crow's current population is 114 birds, the vast majority of which are in Hawaiian reserves.

Hawaiian crow 2.jpg

Hawaiian Crow Facts-

Size: 48–50cm
Science Name: Corvus hawaiiensis
Lifespan: 18 years in the wild, 28 years in captivity
Location: Hawaii
Conservation status: Extinct in the Wild (EW)

Thank you for taking the time and have a lovely day -
The Nature Plug

conservation status.png

Sort:  

Source of plagiarism

Plagiarism is the copying & pasting of others' work without giving credit to the original author or artist. Plagiarized posts are considered fraud and violate the intellectual property rights of the original creator.

Fraud is discouraged by the community and may result in the account being Blacklisted.

If you believe this comment is in error, please contact us in #appeals in Discord.