TeaLovingDave

Corvus hawaiiensis / Hawaiian crow at San Diego Safari Park

Taken from zooinstitutes.com with the permission of the owner, @alexkant and at his request
Taken from zooinstitutes.com with the permission of the owner, @alexkant and at his request
 
Nice photo! When was this taken, and, if it is still present at the park, where is it located?
 
You'd have to ask @alexkant about the circumstances of this photo being taken, as it is his, but I believe it is several years old and was taken offshow.
 
This photo will have been taken off-show, yes. I have no idea whether or not this animal is still alive.

Does anyone know many Hawaiian Crows are left in existence?

~Thylo
 
@ThylacineAlive

I imagine it will be somewhere in the low hundreds, given the following information on the IUCN page regarding the 2011 population:

In 2011, the captive population stood at 94 individuals (49 at the Keauhou Bird Conservation Center, 44 at the Maui Bird Conservation Center, and 1 at the San Diego Zoo), including 39 birds used as breeders (Switzer 2011).
 

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