Trysen Kaneshige Art and ʻAʻo Tracking

Tracking work on Kaua'i has revealed the routes that the endangered ʻaʻo (Newell's Shearwater) take to and from their remote mountain breeding grounds. This research is important to help us protect the birds from power line collisions and light attraction, both of which can be fatal. ARC worked with Trysen 'Tkay' Kaneshige to present this scientific data through a multimedia panel that is more accessible to a wider audience!

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Cat Entering an ʻAʻo Burrow

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Trysen Kaneshige's 'cat safe, wildlife safe' panel