Here's me, Fred and my buddy, Nene at Hanalei.
Hanalei is my favorite surfing beach where I get to try out my new Alaia board soon!!!
Maybe Nene surf with me?
You know, Nene tells me she and her kind only numbered about 4 dozen birds not too long ago.
Next time you take eggs from refrigerator, think on that. 4 dozen.
So, Nene almost go extinct.
She was helped by nice man Paul Banko a while ago and a bunch of nice people
at places like the Kilauea National Wildlife Refuge. They protect Nene, and endangered species.
Nene is Hawai'i State Bird. Proud on that.
Long time ago, Hawaiians not too much interested in eating Nene.
Then foreign people come and cook up Nene and put them on whaling ships for food too.
That did not help. Then came dogs and cats and rats and other animals.
Over on Oahu, Me, Fred, saw mongoose!!!! Yikes! Nene very afraid of mongoose that eat baby birds.
So, Nene really like Kaua'i (what not to like, yeah!) because no mongoose.
Now, Nene doing okay here. They even love golf course where good food grows.
They really like the native plant called Naupaka. Little round, white berries good Nene food.
I looked at a list of other Hawaiian endangered species. Longer than all species in all other states
of the United States!!!
My buddy, Ron often asks keiki, "Where is the most endangered rainforest on earth?"
You know the answer?
Right here in these United States. Little tiny bit of native forest left where beautiful
birds like Apapane still sings but birds like the O'o gone........and many, too many others too.
But nice to know Nene doing much better. Good to know her.
Good too to talk with Kalo. That is Kalo growing behind Nene.
Some call this plant Taro. More than 300 forms grow here in the islands
where it has been a pretty much main food for all of time. Kalo is protected here in Hanalei.
Eaten too!!! Yummmy.
Fred. Kaua'i. Northshore surf search for President Obama.
(Mr President. Good surf today up at Tunnels. Yippeee!)
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