Vanishing Voices: Saving Our Hawaiian Forest Birds
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- Опубликовано: 10 фев 2025
- Several species of forest birds found only in Hawaiʻi are threatened with extinction due to the threat of avian diseases carried by invasive mosquitos. This documentary sheds light on this critical problem and the multi-agency effort to not only protect more native bird species from ending up on the extinction list but also to preserve the balance of Hawaiʻi's ecosystems.
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This should be required viewing for anyone visiting the islands
This is THE BEST video on RUclips
Every time someone clear cuts a lot here to build an American style home in the the rainforest of Kilauea, our neighborhood gets a little quieter.
@@nakana_212 😭
Kia kaha! Rite tonu ki Aotearoa 🐚🙏🏼🪺🫶🏽
Excellent Well made Documentary!
was wondering why i wasnt hearing nothing deep in the trees. great docu explained alot to me mahalo
My Hawaii Nei. I recently visited back home and seen a native bird in Wailea Valley.
These are some beautiful birds 😢. Seen some on Oahu.
Help them and save those birds good luck hawaii
Please help save them.
15:51 I cant
The state sprays Roundup in these delicate forest ecosystems regularly.
#BirdsNotMosquitos #AoleMosquito
Ku ikaika Manu .
Bats kill mosquitoes??
Wolbachia sounds as if it is helpful.
For mosquito control, spending much
time out in the forest, from April to early summer I swat mosquitos before sunrise several times a month at heavily infested locations, locating with claps and from swatting that they follow and I collect the count on a tarp. My high score is 374 in an hour, though believe that when I kill 150/hr that it is still busy and worthwhile. The past few years by mid summer there are no more mosquitos on the few square kilometre property. 500 people out in the country doing the same could well defeat 1,000,000 in a year. I have called it the NMKL. National Mosquito Kindness League.
The Avians are Brilliant,
Like Jehovah placing the spirits of cheerful human heart to the wings of flight on this most rare planet.
Excellent work, thanks so much, tears in eyes to save the religion of existence for avian religion of evolutions song
((16:20))
A). Yep. Humans have. True
B). “WE” will not be able to do anything about it.
C). Only ONE can. It’s our Creator. Here’s his promise:
“.....to bring to ruin those ruining the earth.”
Revelation 11: 18
I dislike mosquitoes
The mosquito origin was mostly wrong.. It was missionaries, most likely Mormon due to the years they were introduced. These missionaries got mad that the whalers were giving natives alcohol in trade for goods. So the missionaries brought in mosquito larva and released them where the whalers made port to get the whalers to leave...
At least this is the story I have heard from locals/guides I trust. So indirectly the whalers were involved but not really to blame. Look at all the alcohol all over the islands, so definitely not worth it 🤦
@@JakeGrajewski mosquito introduction predates Mormon missionaries by a couple of decades. First missionaries arrived around 1820 (about the time mosquitoes arrive). Mormons come over around 1850.