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What's Wrong with the Nene in Hawaii?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 April 2009

Stephen Mills
Affiliation:
Suntrap, Forest Hill, Oxford, England.
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Abstract

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The author spent two months in 1977 studying conservation problems in Maui, in the Hawaiian Islands, especially those of the nene goose project. Captive breeding has been successful in saving this species, and over 400 birds have been released on Maui, but predation and habitat destruction by introduced goats, pigs, rats and mongooses are preventing the geese from building up these wild populations.

Type
Research Article
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