Nene Hawaiian goose, Haleakala, Maui, Hawaii 1979

Childs, Iraphne R. (1979) Nene Hawaiian goose, Haleakala, Maui, Hawaii 1979. [Image]

Abstract

The endangered NeneHawaiian goose (Branta sandvicensis) is endemic to Hawaii. A distant relative of the Canada goose, the feet of the nene have adapted to the volcanic landscape by having lost most of their webbing. The Nene was brought back from the verge of extinction in the 1950s by captive breeding and release programs. Today there are wild populations on the island of Hawaii (Hawaii Volcanoes National Park), Maui (Haleakala National Park), and the lowlands of Kauai. This image shows a nene goose in the Paliku camp grounds at the head of Kaupo Gap, on the eastern side of Haleakala National park, East Maui.

Additional Information

Item Type: Image
Collection: Asia-Pacific Images: 1970s-1990s
Sub-Collection Title:

United States (Hawaii)

Date: 1979
Keywords: native birds; geese
Date Deposited: 16 Oct 2013 13:02
Last Modified: 29 May 2022 23:59
Copyright Owner: Copyright Iraphne R. Childs.
Location:
CountryState or RegionCity or TownPlace
United States of AmericaHawaiiHaleakala National ParkPaliku camp ground
Location 20.709722, -156.253333
URI: https://digitalcollections.qut.edu.au/id/eprint/259
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