Extinction is Forever
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HAWAIIAN WORD OF THE DAY — Male: Extinct
November 28, 2004: The last known female Po’o-uli (Melamprosops phaeosoma) dies of avian malaria at the Maui Bird Conservation Center in Olinda. No bird of this species has been seen since, and it is therefore likely extinct.The female had a male companion, which died months earlier, and no other male was found, so the female never bred.
The Po’o-uli was a Mauian honeycreeper bird, a rare and fragile species which was not even caught alive until September, 1998. Scientists had little opportunity to study it’s habits. In fact, it was rare enough that it had its own genus.
The bird was not discovered until 1973, and was not properly identified until sometime around 1986. It was known for its bandit’s mask around the eyes, a quiet nature, and its voracious appetite for native tree snails. Overdevelopment - cutting of trees - severely reduced its food source, and numbers dwindled. Finishing the bird off were feral cats, the numbers of which exploded in the 1990s on Maui.
The male was never named, but his cells have been frozen. It is hoped that the bird may one day be cloned. (The longer we live, the more this earth resembles the culture of Blade Runner.)
By the way, Hawaii has more species of animal and plant life than any other state, and has the dubious distinction of killing species off faster - mostly through overdevelopment - than any other state as well. According to Nature Reserve, Hawaii has seen 434 species fall to extinction since records have been kept. The runner up state is Alabama, with 160 species.
BORN TODAY - November 28th
1628: John Bunyan, cleric/author
1757: William Blake, poet/painter
1820: Friedrich Engels,social philosopher
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1908: Claude Levi-Strauss, anthropologist
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