Hawaiian Crow, a Guide of Souls,' Is Reintroduced to the Wild
Briefly

Hawaiian tradition holds that the souls of the dead leap from cliffs into the sea of time, the Po, guided by ancestral spirits known as aumakua.
The alala, an extinct crow species, has been absent from Hawaiian skies since 2002 and is crucial for guiding souls to the afterlife.
A recent effort to reintroduce five young alala into the wild on Maui shows promise, as they no longer face their natural predator, the io.
The alala, known for its tool use and distinct calls, is not only culturally significant in Hawaii but remains the world's most endangered corvid.
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