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Voices of the Forest

Hawai‘i’s forest birds are found nowhere else on Earth. They are woven into Hawaiian culture and play a vital role in keeping our forests alive.

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Species Recovery

Hawai’i has suffered more wide-spread extinctions than anywhere else in the United States. We are working to prevent extinctions. 

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Forest Refuges

Native ecosystems once thrived across the Islands. Today, native forest birds are confined to high-elevation refuges where disease pressure is lowest.

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Purpose

Maui Forest Bird Recovery Project (MFBRP) is dedicated to the conservation of Hawaiʻi’s native forest ecosystems. Formed in 1997, our mission is to protect and recover Maui’s endangered forest birds and their habitats.

Techniques

We monitor wild forest bird populations, estimating their sizes and distribution. Our research gathers data on their breeding biology, food resources, disease susceptibility, and population-limiting factors. We aim to manage and mitigate threats to birds and their habitats, working to restore native forest ecosystems by reducing invasive species and planting native trees. Using conservation translocations and reintroduction techniques, we collaborate with captive breeding centers to establish self-sustaining populations and prevent extinction in the wild. Controlling introduced predator populations and developing strategies to address non-native, disease-spreading mosquitoes are key elements to the protection of native forest birds. Ultimately, our efforts seek to prevent extinction and to promote biodiversity and ecosystem function.

Structure

Maui Forest Bird Recovery Project is a project of The Pacific Cooperative Studies Unit of the University of Hawai’i at Manoa in association with Hawai’i Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR), Division of Forestry and Wildlife (DOFAW), U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and Nā Koa Manu Conservation Inc. We collaborate and work with many organizations, working groups, and community members.

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Together we can make big changes

We have big goals for preserving Maui’s biodiversity. Nā Koa Manu Conservation Inc., our fiscal sponsor, ensures your contributions go directly to preventing further extinctions of forest birds on Maui and to rebuilding Maui’s forests. 

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How you Can Help

Ways you can Partner with Us

There are many ways in which you can contribute to our mission and work. MFBRP needs support in the form of volunteers, materials, donations, Hawaiian Airlines Miles, and more. Check out events and fundraisers too! 

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Some Key Highlights

 
 

 


‘Akohekohe

Critically endangered and found only on Maui, ‘Akohekohe use their striking white crest to help pollinate native plants.

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Tracking Disease

Battling introduced mosquitoes and the diseases they carry is of upmost importance as native birds have little to no disease resistance.

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Estimating Numbers

Monitoring rare species can be difficult and labor intensive. However, surveys are imperative to detect declines and act in time.

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Po’ouli

Extinction is not a relic of the past. In Hawai‘i, species are still being lost, sometimes despite efforts to save them.

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MFBRP acknowledges Hawaiʻi as an Indigenous space whose original people are identified today as Kānaka Maoli (Native Hawaiians) and that in 1893, Queen Liliʻuokalani yielded the Hawaiian Kingdom under duress to the United States to avoid the bloodshed of her people. We further recognize the generations of Kānaka Maoli and the knowledge systems and lifeways that have shaped and continue to care for the Hawaiian Islands. We recognize our kuleana to affirm Kānaka Maoli sovereignty, respect cultural protocols, and aloha ʻāina. We recognize the importance of the ‘ōlelo Hawai‘i including the ‘okina [‘] and the kahakō [ō]. Some of these may have been omitted on our website, not out of disrespect but due to the formatting limitations or errors. 

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28
Years in Action
>77,000
Trees Planted
>85,656
Volunteer Hours
>14,700
Birds Banded

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