Saving Kauai's Seabirds
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- Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
- Saving Kauai's Seabirds showcases the efforts of ecologists and conservationists to protect the culturally and ecologically important endangered seabirds of the island of Kaua'i. Scientists are using a combination of methods like predator control and translocation, and novel technologies like a laser fence to protect these species and the ecosystem they inhabit.
Official 2019 selection in the Wildlife Conservation Film Festival in New York City.
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Kaua'i Endangered Seabird Recovery Project
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Facebook @kauaiseabirdproject
Hallux Ecosystem Restoration
www.hallux-eco.com
Facebook @hallux.eco
Underline Monitoring Project
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Save Our Shearwaters
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Facebook @SaveOurShearwaters
Pacific Rim Conservation
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Facebook @prconservation
National Tropical Botanical Garden
ntbg.org/
Facebook @saveplants
Kilauea Point National Wildlife Refuge
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Facebook @KilaueaPointNWR
Hawai'i Division of Land and Natural Resources
dlnr.hawaii.gov/
Facebook @HawaiiDLNR
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Thanks for creating such an important piece on the endangered birds of Kauai. Understanding the challenges these birds face and the efforts being made by many organizations is so necessary in preserving these birds and therefore their impact on the health of the island's environment. Thanks to all who work to save these wonderful birds and to all involved in the making of this film.
Thank you for watching. That is our goal, to document the hard work being done and give those groups a video that can be used as a informative tool. Thank you.
Thank you very much for your wonderful film. It is really enlightening and very well done.
Thank you!
So amazing!!! Love this video I hope to work there, Mahalo.
Thank you! We're really happy that you enjoyed the film. If you are interested in working for any of the featured organizations make sure to keep an eye on their Facebook pages. That is the best place to find their job postings.
@@coriolisfilms4411 I'm currently applying for an internship. Wish me luck!
@@lilianatobar2588 Good luck!!
Time for open season for pigs on the island...and feral cats.