Five Hawaiian crows, extinct in the wild since 2002, are released on Maui in a conservation effort.

Five Hawaiian crows, or alala, extinct in the wild since 2002, have been released on Maui as part of a conservation effort. The crows, culturally significant in Hawaiian tradition, were carefully selected and prepared by multiple agencies, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the University of Hawaii, to reintroduce them to their native habitat. This marks a significant step in efforts to restore the endangered species.

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