Friday, April 1, 2016

53rd Annual Merrie Monarch Festival


The 53rd Annual Merrie Monarch Festival (2016) hula competition is scheduled this year from March 31-April 2, 2016.Congratulations to 2016 

Miss Aloha Hula Kayli Kaʻiulani Carr of Hālau Hiʻiakaināmakalehua!


KFVE will broadcast the 53rd Annual Merrie Monarch Festival in high definition from Thursday through Saturday, March 31-April 2, 2016. K5TheHomeTeam.com will also provide live streaming video of the competition each night.


Tuesday, March 22, 2016

Lele o Nā Manu: Hawaiian Forest Birds



The Lele O Nā Manu exhibit is about the rich and diverse natural history of endemic Hawaiian forest birds, their preeminence in traditional Hawaiian culture, and the dire need for their conservation. 
Hawaiʻi has been called the ‘Endangered Species Capital of the World’ and this is particularly true of its avifauna. There are more than 140 known unique endemic bird species in Hawaiʻi, over half of which have gone extinct since humans arrived on the islands and most of the rest of whom are endangered. Current threats include: habitat degradation by cattle, feral pigs, invasive plants, and real estate development, as well as predation by feral cats, rats, and mongooses.  Yet the greatest threat to the native birds is avian malaria, which is spread by mosquitos.  With the help of rising global temperatures, the disease carrying mosquitos will reach all evaluations in the archipelago by the end of the century and the highest elevations of Oʻahu and Kauaʻi in as little as 20 years, making extinction inevitable for several species with dangerously small populations and limited genetic diversity.

The Museum is open every day 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
1525 Bernice Street
Honolulu, HI 
808.847.3511 

PRINCE KŪHIŌ FESTIVAL 2016