Five ‘alala released into the wild

HOLLYN JOHNSON/Tribune-Herald file photo

Five more ‘alala were released into the wild last week, part of conservationists’ second attempt in the past year to replenish the population of the critically endangered bird in its native habitat.

Five captive-reared ‘alala, or Hawaiian crow, were released into the wild last week, part of conservationists’ second attempt in the past year to replenish the population of the critically endangered bird in its native habitat.