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Hawaii Mamo (Drepanis pacifica)

Hawaii Mamo

Drepanis pacifica

EX Extinct

No living individuals remain

Source: IUCN Red List

This species is extinct

About the Hawaii Mamo

The Hawaiʻi mamo (Drepanis pacifica) is an extinct species of Hawaiian honeycreeper. It was endemic to Hawaii. It became extinct due to habitat loss and overcollecting.

Key Facts

  • Extinct - this species no longer exists in the wild.
  • Rarely spotted - fewer than 100 recorded observations!
  • Sadly, this species is now extinct.

Classification

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the scientific name of the Hawaii Mamo?

The scientific name of the Hawaii Mamo is Drepanis pacifica.

Is the Hawaii Mamo endangered?

The Hawaii Mamo is classified as Extinct on the IUCN Red List.

How many Hawaii Mamo sightings have been recorded?

1 observations of the Hawaii Mamo have been recorded on iNaturalist.

1 observations on iNaturalist
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