Quote Originally Posted by NECROREAPER View Post
It was to ensure the survival of not only the bird, but the species as a whole so future generations could utilize them as their Kupuna (ancestors) did. Hawaiians were very ahead of their time in conservation of nature, its something that conservationists now look at for help on how to save our resources.
Ahh, that's very cool I never expected them to be so loving to nature. All I know is that I like the type of culture they have and this just enhance that "like" just a bit more. Thanks.