The last wild Hawaiian crows were spotted on Hawaii island in 2002, however, subfossil records show they were once prevalent on Maui. Remaining alala are in conservation breeding facilities, and ...
For the first time in years, a rare bird is flying free in the forests of Hawaii. The ʻalalā is a species of crow found only on the Hawaiian Islands, one that holds an important place in Native ...
Mamaki is important to a variety of native species such as the udea moth, happy-faced spider, Hawaiian tree snails, alala (Hawaiian crow) and Hawai’i’s state insect, the Kamehameha butterfly.
Hawaiian crows are extinct in the wild and are found nowhere else on Earth. Now, a small group, safeguarded in captivity, has been released in the... This rare, intelligent species of crow is ...