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Hawaiian Goose Essay Research Paper Hawaiian GooseThe

Hawaiian Goose Essay, Research Paper


Hawaiian Goose


The Branta sandvicensis, or Hawaiian goose looks similar to the Canada


Goose except only the face, cap, and hindneck are black; and Nene have buff-


colored cheeks. The males and female have the same plumage. The feet of this


goose are not completely webbed like the other geese. Lots of calls have been


described but the most common call is very similar to that of the Canada Goose,


a resonate “honk.” The goose has very strong toes; long legs, decreased webbing.


They are good swimmers but are not found much near water. The birds nest on the


ground and the young can fly at 1012 weeks. The adult Goose cannot fly while in


molt for 46 weeks.


Wild Nene populations can be seen in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park,


Mauna Loa, and Pu’u Wa’awa’a on the island of Hawaii; in Haleakala National Park


on Maui; and at the Kilauea National Wildlife Refuge, along the Na Pali coast


and outside Lihue on Kauai. Captive Nene can be seen at he Honolulu Zoo.


Designated Hawaii’s State Bird on May 7, 1957, the Nene has endured a


long

struggle against extinction. During the 1940s this species was almost


wiped out by laws which allowed the birds to be hunted during their winter


breeding seasons when the birds were most vulnerable. By 1957, when the Nene


was named the State Bird, rescue efforts were underway. Conservationists began


breeding the birds in captivity in hopes of preserving a remnant of the


declining population and, someday, successfully re-establishing them in their


native habitat. Other programs for returning captive birds to the wild life was


difficult, but more efforts have been successful. Some other efforts used to


help this bird have been to get donations for the bird and have schools help out


by donating money to organizations. There are now small populations of Nene on


the islands of Hawaii, Maui, and Kauai. There are about 1000 Nene outside of


Hawaii’s zoos, and private collections.


The Nene is currently on the Federal List of Endangered Species,


threatened by mongooses and dogs and cats which prey on the Nene’s eggs and


young. They are also endangered by human intrusion of the environment.

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