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Paroreomyza montana
(Drepanididae)

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Species description or overview

Maui alauahio (Paroreomyza montana newtoni) overview and video
Images of the Maui "creeper" or Maui alauahio, overview, and video of foraging activity are on the Maui Forest Bird Recovery site.

Maui alauahio or Maui creeper overview View info about Adobe Acrobat PDF format
Paroreomyza montana species status, biology, distribution, threats, and conservation actions are described by the Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources (Hawaii's Comprehensive Wildlife Conservation Strategy, 2005).


Taxonomy & nomenclature

Paroreomyza montana information from ITIS
The Integrated Taxonomic Information System ITIS provides authoritative taxonomic information on Paroreomyza montana, as well as other plants, animals, fungi, and microbes of North America and the world.


Threats to this species

Rodent threat continues in Hanawi reserve area
Efforts to control rats that prey upon native birds and plants in Hanawi valley, Maui, and offshore islets, are reported in the MISC Kia'i Moku article (Maui News, 6/12/2011).


In the news

Rodent threat continues in Hanawi reserve area
Efforts to control rats that prey upon native birds and plants in Hanawi valley, Maui, and offshore islets, are reported in the MISC Kia'i Moku article (Maui News, 6/12/2011).


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