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8 Birds, 1 Plant in Hawaii Declared Extinct - HereOnThePrimalEdge - 10-17-2023

The article states the cause of Hawaiian bird extinction is development, agriculture, and mosquitoes.  What about feral cats? Cat populations can be reduced if there's a will. Mosquitoes can be controlled with sterile males, but we choose not to.  One example:

Kākāwahie: Also known as the Molokaʻi creeper, the kākāwahie was 5 inches in length and described as either bright red or bright orange with dark wings and tail feathers said to resemble the appearance of flames. Its call sounding like someone chipping or cutting wood. Hawaiians traditionally used the kākāwahie’s red feathers for the capes and leis of aliʻi (royalty). It was last sighted in montane wet forest at ʻŌhiʻalele Plateau in 1963.

The Hawaiʻi list includes eight birds and one flower: Kauaʻi ʻakialoa, Kauaʻi nukupuʻu, Kauaʻi ʻōʻō, kāmaʻo or Large Kauaʻi thrush, Maui ākepa, Maui nukupuʻu, kākāwahie or Molokai creeper, poʻouli or black-faced honeycreeper, and Phyllostegia glabra var. lanaiensis, a plant from the mint family that is found only in Hawai‘i.*

The Hawaiian birds declared extinct today are a case in point. Their forest habitats were razed by development and agriculture. The introduction to the islands of mosquitoes, which are not native and carry both avian pox and avian malaria, provided the nail in the coffin. Now several other native Hawaiian birds are on the brink, including the ʻakikiki, which is down to as few as five pairs in the wild because climate change is allowing mosquitoes to reach further up into their mountain habitat.


https://mauinow.com/2023/10/16/eight-birds-and-one-flower-from-hawaii-declared-extinct/

* Not any more


RE: 8 Birds, 1 Plant in Hawaii Declared Extinct - terracore - 10-18-2023

(10-17-2023, 09:12 PM)HereOnThePrimalEdge Wrote: The article states the cause of Hawaiian bird extinction is development, agriculture, and mosquitoes.  What about feral cats? 

I found this on the interwebs:  "[color=rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.87)][color=var(--bard-color-on-surface)]The number of wild birds killed by housecats varies depending on the study. One study estimated that cats kill 2.4 billion birds per year in the United States, while another study estimated that cats kill 6.9 billion birds per year in the United States and Canada."[/color][/color]

[color=rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.87)]Hawaii birds?  I have no idea on the figures.  I didn't read the article you linked yet but I read another study that in addition to the causes you mention above:   Pigs.  They create a gazillion wallows that mosquitoes breed in.  I suspect they probably also feed them blood meals to some degree.  [/color]

also, does anybody know how to remove the HTML tags from pasted material? Most forum software does that automatically, but sometimes the admin needs to turn that feature on (hint hint Rob).


RE: 8 Birds, 1 Plant in Hawaii Declared Extinct - HereOnThePrimalEdge - 10-18-2023

terracore,
Look for the last icon in the last row right above your message as you write, it looks like a page with the top right corner folded or cut.  If you click that, it shows your post with all the html tags, which you can then delete.