The Characteristics, Types, and the Need to Stop the Declination of the Population of ‘I’iwi, a Native Land Bird in the Hawaiian Islands
Bird
Ecology
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The ‘I’iwi, also known as the Hawaiian honeycreeper is native to the Hawaiian islands. Once common among the islands, their populations have been declining throughout the islands because of foreign diseases, predators, agricultural and urban development, as well as climate change (‘I’iwi). With the decreasing populations of these birds, the local ecosystems will be greatly…