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Kure Atoll Conservancy
Kure AtollConservancy

A 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that supports the State of Hawaiʻi's ongoing wildlife management and habitat restoration program that enhances biological diversity, ecosystem health, and cultural resources.

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ornithology

Complacency, Delusion, and Acceptance

2017-02-13
In: Field Camp Blog, Winter 2016, Winter Season
Tagged: Fieldwork, ornithology

words by RJ Roush There is no satisfactory way to illuminate the ranges of emotions we go through while living here on Kure. Being in such a state of isolation, we not only run the gamut of ups and downs, but may experience them more intensely because of the amountRead More →

Sounds of Seafaring Syrinx by RJ Roush

2016-12-17
In: Field Camp Blog, Winter 2016, Winter Season
Tagged: ornithology, sounds

Spending my last three years in the world of birding and bird work has left me with an acute appreciation of the sounds our avian friends make, one that will likely never leave me. I’ve spent a good chunk of those years listening for birds in difficult to reach places.Read More →

Between You and Me by Noel Dunn

2016-02-28
In: Field Camp Blog, Winter 2015, Winter Season
Tagged: anthropomorphism, ornithology

My favorite question from the Kapa’a High School students was from Vanessa who asked, ‘do the birds show any human characteristics?’ Her question is excellent, in part, because it shows the way humans have approached the topic of animal intelligence, personalities, and emotions for years. It is understandable why us,Read More →

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