Save the Seabirds by Celebrating ʻUaʻu Night on May 19, 2023

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The following press release was published by the U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service on May 12. It is reproduced in full below.

Kula, Maui - Celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Endangered Species Act by attending ʻUaʻu Night, a special annual event to raise awareness for the endangered ʻuaʻu, or the Hawaiian petrel, which nests high on Haleakalā. Discover the ecological and cultural significance of these seabirds and the dark night skies that are essential for their survival. Come to the Haleakalā Visitor Center (9,740 ft) at Haleakalā National Park for this evening program, co-hosted by Haleakalā National Park and the Maui Nui Seabird Recovery Project, on May 19th, 2023, from 6 to 9 p.m..

Experience ʻUaʻu Night: Night vision goggles, thermal imaging cameras, and a radar-equipped van will be available for spotting ʻuaʻu (Pterodroma sandwichensis). Park staff and volunteers will answer questions and give short talks on ʻuaʻu and their need for dark night skies. No reservations are required, but anyone entering the park must show or purchase a park pass at the entrance booth. Visitors should come prepared with warm layers and red-light (only) headlamps.

Connect Virtually: Visit the park website at www.nps.gov/HALE or follow us on Instagram and Facebook at @HaleakalāNPS for virtual content. Share your experiences with the park by using #HaleakalāNPS and #EndangeredSpeciesDay.

For more information about upcoming events at Haleakalā National Park, visit: www.nps.gov/hale/planyourvisit/calendar.htm.

www.nps.gov/hale

Source: U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service

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