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Lapel Pin: ʻIʻiwi

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The ʻiʻiwi pin celebrates Hawaiʻiʻs most iconic bird. This Hawaiian honeycreeper was once found across the main Hawaiian Islands, but is becomingly increasingly rare today. Threatened by habitat loss and invasive species, the ʻiʻiwi is in dire need of protection. This gold enamel pin celebrates the ʻiʻiwi while raising awareness of these special birds.

Did you know? ʻIʻiwi are key pollinators for many native plants. The bill of the 'i'iwi is perfectly shaped to sip nectar froma great variety of native flowers.

1.25" enamel pin with secure double-backing

Sku: 3004291

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Teresa Shepherd
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Very quick shipment! Packaged nicely and item was perfect! Thank you!

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