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What happened to the last Kauai?

The male bird was last sighted in 1985, and the last sound recording was made in 1987 by David Boynton. After failed expeditions in 1989 and Hurricane Iniki in 1992, the species was declared extinct by the IUCN in 2000.



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Kaua'i consists of at least one extinct volcano, including shield—(5.6-5.0 million years old), rare postshield—(4.94 million years old) and abundant rejuvenated—(3.65 million to 500,000 years old) stage lava.

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  8. PASSENGER PIGEON.


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Kauai is a small island spreading about 600 square miles in size. One of its unique features is that over 75% of the island is uninhabitable and covered by mountains and rainforests.

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In a fluid, gig economy, in which jobs are often many miles from where low-wage workers can afford to live, the beaters end up as vehicular jetsam. Their owners don't earn enough to even tow them to the junkyard in Puhi, so they treat them like any other disposable.

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The oldest of the major Hawaiian Islands, Kauai, doesn't have any active volcanoes because it's no longer over the Hawaiian hot spot.

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However, Kauai is no longer an active volcano. The last eruption on Kauai occurred over 400,000 years ago, and the island has since been heavily eroded by wind and rain. While there are no active volcanoes on Kauai, there are still many reminders of the island's volcanic past.

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We know Kauai will most likely disappear completely in 1-1.5 million years, Oahu will take place as the oldest Hawaiian island, Maui will continue to reshape its landscape (with Haleakala giving it's last show of bursting lava before losing its connection to the hot spot) and Big Island volcanoes will eventually finish ...

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