Organization:Ornithological Society of Polynesia

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Ornithological Society of Polynesia
French: Société d'Ornithologie de Polynésie
NicknameManu
FormationJuly 1990
Founded atFrench Polynesia
TypeNGO
PurposeConservation
Region served
Polynesia
PublicationTe Manu
AffiliationsBirdLife International
Auckland Zoo
Websitehttp://www.manu.pf/E_index.html

The Ornithological Society of Polynesia (French: Société d'Ornithologie de Polynésie), also known as Manu, a Polynesian word for "bird", is an environmental non-governmental organization dedicated to the conservation of birds and their habitats in Polynesia. It was founded in July 1990 by bird enthusiasts in French Polynesia,[1] for which it is the BirdLife International partner organisation. Its emblem is the red-tailed tropicbird.

Activities

The Society publishes the quarterly French language bulletin Te Manu, which is sent to all members.[2] It is involved in surveys and conservation programs regarding the critically endangered Polynesian ground dove, Marquesan imperial pigeon, Tuamotu kingfisher, Tahiti monarch, Fatu Hiva monarch; the endangered Phoenix petrel, Tuamotu sandpiper, Marquesan ground dove, Polynesian imperial pigeon, Rimatara lorikeet, ultramarine lorikeet, Marquesan kingfisher, Marquesan monarch, as well as the blue lorikeet and Tahiti petrel.[3]

In July 2023 the society announced a joint program with Auckland Zoo to save the Fatu Hiva monarch from extinction.[4] Eggs will be collected for incubation and hatching, and fledglings raised in a predator-proof aviary.[4]

In December 2023 the society was awarded XPF327 million from the French green fund to fund its "Stop Extinction" program.[5]

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