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Free Screening of “Vanishing Voices: Saving Our Hawaiian Forest Birds”

November 24, 2024

Join the Hawaiʻi Climate Commission for a screening of the film “Vanishing Voices: Saving Our Hawaiian Forest Birds” on December 3, 5:30 p.m. at the Maui Ocean Center.

Hawaiian honeycreepers face a conservation crisis due to non-native mosquitoes transmitting avian diseases. American Bird Conservancy (ABC) and Hyperspective (Todd Robertson, Director) produced a film showcasing the efforts of Birds, Not Mosquitoes (BNM) to address this emergency. This 30-minute documentary delves into the technology of the Incompatible Insect Technique and highlights BNM’s relentless work, empowering participants with the knowledge to reconnect with these birds.

​Featuring interviews with field teams battling extinction on Maui and Kaua’i, the film captures the plight of the honeycreepers and the importance of native forest birds both to the ecosystem and the local communities. It also features the efforts of the keiki of Hawai’i, who have rallied to support the cause after learning about the crisis. Through storytelling and education, the film aims to bridge knowledge gaps, foster empathy, and encourage community participation in safeguarding Hawai’i’s biodiversity.

Tickets are free. Register here.