Hawaiian Goose (state bird)
The Nēnē, or Hawaiian Goose (Branta sandvicensis) is a species of goose.
There are still Hawaiian Geese at Slimbridge today.
Nēnē (Hawaiian Geese, Branta sandvicensis) can also be seen in their natural habitat in Haleakalā Crater.
Nēnē (Hawaiian Goose, Branta sandvicensis) have dark furrows on their cream colored necks, long legs, and reduced foot webbing.
One estate of his family was used to preserve an endangered species of Hawaiian Goose.
One of the endangered species protected at the centre is the Hawaiian Goose, or Nēnē, the rarest goose in the world, and state bird of Hawaii.
Hawaiian Goose (Nēnē)
Reintroductions helped bring the wild populations of Hawaiian Geese from 30 birds to over 500.
His best known and most enduring books are those about Hawaiian avifauna (especially the Hawaiian Goose).