Resources

The two film projects and book showcased in FOREST CALLS are the personal views and creative takes of the individuals who produced them. The current ʻakikiki conservation project is a huge undertaking, and covering all aspects of this important task was unfortunately impossible to do.

For that reason, here are some links redirecting to the various organizations behind this collaborative effort, as well as interviews with some of the key stakeholders of the project.

As the ‘akikiki conservation effort and the Forest Calls media project evolve over time, these resources will be updated.

If you think we omitted anyone and/or would like us to redirect to your organization or conservation effort, please make sure to let us know by sending us a message in our ‘CONTACT US’ page.

Mahalo.

ʻAkikiki Conversation Effort

Conservation Work and Other Key Partners (in alphabetical order)

Birds, Not Mosquitoes

Bishop Museum

Hawaiʻi Conservation Alliance

Hawaiʻi Invasive Species Council

Ka ʻImi Naʻauao O Hawaiʻi Nei

Kauaʻi Invasive Species Committee

Kauaʻi Museum

Maui Forest Bird Recovery Project

National Tropical Botanical Garden

Interviews

Dr. Lisa “Cali” Crampton: Project Manager, Kaua’i Forest Bird Recovery Project
Dr. Julia Diegmann : Scientific Consultant / Outreach Specialist Diegmann Science Services
Justin Hite: Field Supervisor Kauaʻi Forest Bird Recovery Project
Lainie Berry: Wildlife Program Manager State of Hawaiʻi DLNR – Division Of Forestry And Wildlife
Michael DeMotta: Curator National Tropical Botanical Garden
Sally Jo “Keahi” Manea: Kumu / Cultural Practitioner Ka ʻImi Naʻauao O Hawaiʻi Nei
Sam “Ohu” Ogon III: Scientist / Cultural Advisor / Kumu The Nature Conservancy of Hawaiʻi
Robby Kohley: Director of Aviculture Pacific Rim Conservation