Connecting to Kaua‘i’s endangered forest birds

Dennis Fujimoto / The Garden Island

Mayor Derek S.K.Kawakami is pensive about the Makahiki o na manu proclamation on Wednesday, Jan. 31, 2024 as Kumu Keahi and Ka ‘Imi Na‘auao O Hawai‘i Nei Institute prepares to render “Na Manu Eha No. 4,” a mele that feature four of the most at risk of becoming extinct native forest birds.

Dennis Fujimoto/The Garden Island

A group of bird enthusiasts celebrate Mayor Derek S.K. Kawakami’s issuing a Makahiki o na manu, or the Year of the Forest Birds, proclamation on Wednesday, Jan. 31. 2024 at the Mo‘ikeha Building, Lihu‘e Civic Center.

LIHU‘E — The primary objective of Makahiki o na manu, or the Year of the Forest Birds, is to rekindle people’s pilina, their relationship, with the native forest birds, said Julie Diegmann of the Kaua‘i Forest Bird Recovery Project on Wednesday.

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