Nene In Ohelo and Kukaenene

Giclee Print by Marian Berger

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Nene - Anatidae Branta sandvicensis

A Giclee dated 2010.

From Wikipedia: "This is the world's rarest goose. It is believed that it once was common, with approximately 25,000 Hawaiian Geese living in Hawaii when Captain James Cook arrived in 1778. However, hunting and introduced predators, such as small Asian mongooses, pigs, and cats, reduced the population to 30 birds by 1952. However, this species breeds well in captivity, and has been successfully re-introduced; in 2004, it was estimated that there were 800 birds in the wild, as well as 1000 in wildfowl collections and zoos."

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