Urgent Support Needed for Maui Forest Bird Recovery Project
Federal Funding Freezes and Cuts are directly hurting MFBRP – We Need Your Help!
Hawai‘i’s native forest birds are facing an extinction crisis. The Maui Forest Bird Recovery Project (MFBRP), fiscally sponsored by Na Koa Manu Conservation (501(c)(3)), is working tirelessly to protect these irreplaceable species from habitat loss, disease, and climate change. Help Save Hawai‘i’s Forest Birds for Future Generations!
With your support, we can prevent the extinction of these birds and safeguard them for generations to come!
MFBRP is leading critical conservation efforts, including:
🦜 ʻAlalā (Hawaiian Crow) Reintroduction – Restoring a wild population of this culturally significant and ecologically vital species.
🦟 Mosquito Control to Combat Avian Malaria – Implementing innovative techniques to reduce the spread of disease devastating native honeycreepers.
🐦 Kiwikiu (Maui Parrotbill) Recovery – Conducting habitat restoration, research, and conservation actions to protect this critically endangered bird.
These species are a vital part of Hawai‘i’s natural and cultural heritage, and your donation will directly support the work that ensures their survival.
Saving these birds is about more than just conservation—it’s about ensuring our children and future generations grow up in a world where Hawai‘i’s forests are still alive with birdsong.
🌱 Education & Cultural Preservation – By protecting native birds, we preserve Hawaiian traditions, history, and knowledge for keiki to learn from and connect with their heritage.
🌍 A Healthy Future – Our work strengthens ecosystems, ensuring that our forests remain thriving, balanced, and full of life for future generations.
💡 Inspiring the Next Generation of Conservationists – Your support helps us engage young minds in environmental stewardship, empowering them to carry this legacy forward.
Directly funds critical conservation actions to prevent extinction.
Be a guardian of Hawai‘i’s forest birds!
Supports mosquito control efforts to protect honeycreepers.
Aids in habitat restoration and bird conservation initiatives.
Helps support field monitoring and research efforts.
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