Hawaii Department of Land & Natural Resources

11/12/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 11/12/2024 17:17

11/12/24 – SLOW DOWN, WATCH OUT, AND LET NĒNĒ LIVE

JOSH GREEN, M.D.
GOVERNOR

DAWN CHANG
CHAIRPERSON

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Nov. 12, 2024

SLOW DOWN, WATCH OUT, AND LET NĒNĒ LIVE

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(KAHULUI, MAUI) - On Sunday, two nēnē born and raised on Maui were killed by cars in separate incidents. Endangered Nēnē are Hawai'i's State Bird.

One of the birds was part of a pair that witnesses report were being fed by someone in a stopped car on Amala Place in Kahului. The other nēnē was hit near the air cargo bypass of the airport.

Active nesting pairs, with goslings, have already been seen in the Kahului area. It is unknown if these deaths are from any pairs with recently hatched goslings. Many nēnē nest and feed around the waters of the Kanahā Pond State Wildlife area, which is circled by busy urban roads and highways. Drivers have the rare privilege of being able to spot native wildlife on daily commutes, but that comes with the responsibility of driving with aloha around our unique and endangered species.

This is the time of year that young nēnē pair up, form life-long bonds, and explore to find room and nesting sites away from other pairs. Nēnē are powerful flyers but have difficulty dodging speeding cars, because as large birds they need a 'runway,' a longer flight path than smaller birds.

People who feed these wild animals endanger them because the birds learn to associate food with cars. DLNR Division of Forestry and Wildlife (DOFAW) biologists remind everyone that feeding protected wildlife is illegal.

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RESOURCES

(All images/video courtesy: DLNR)

HD video - Nēnē at Kanahā Pond State Wildlife Sanctuary (Sept. 23, 2021):

https://vimeo.com/1029032974

Photographs - Maui nēnē (Nov. 10, 2024):

https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/r1ioale0vtscp2hxj7yfi/ADp6crWRkzM43LhSBKkAYj8?rlkey=eggo47thnia7j7eo0dcbw38d7&st=586hut4m&dl=0

To report injured wildlife call: 808-984-8100

To report illegal activities, call: 808-634-DLNR (3-5-6-7) or report via the DLNRTip app

Media Contact:

Dan Dennison

Communications Director

[email protected]