自2002年以来在野外灭绝的五只被俘的夏威夷乌鸦被重新引入毛伊的森林中。
Five captive-bred Hawaiian crows, extinct in the wild since 2002, are reintroduced to Maui's forests.
自2002年以来在野外灭绝的5只夏威夷小乌鸦, 已被放入偏远的毛伊森林。
Five young Hawaiian crows, or ʻalalā, extinct in the wild since 2002, have been released into a remote Maui forest.
乌鸦是被囚禁起来的,并受到监测,以适应其自然环境,因为自然环境没有在大岛上对他们进行威胁的鹰群。
The crows were bred in captivity and are being monitored for adaptation to their natural environment, which lacks the hawks that threatened them on the Big Island.
这种重新引进的努力对于夏威夷野生动物至关重要,因为夏威夷是美国最濒危物种。
This reintroduction effort is critical for Hawaiian wildlife, as Hawaii has the most endangered species in the U.S.