What is Kona Nightingale?
2 populations of hundreds of former workers once wandered the area, but today in this area is only an estimated 33 donkeys Kona Nightingale. Efforts to protect the remaining herd were made by closing the area far from the nearby highway to protect both animals and passing motorists. Some donkeys were also removed from the area to live in the next land reserved by the donkey committee.
Kona Nightingale Olkeys get their name from the sound they make. Families in this area had donkeys for pets and as workers. Often, the family could often afford only one donkey at once, and the animals would become lonely at night when families would go to bed. As a result, they would start to make a loud shimmering sound overnight on other donkeys on neighboring farms. This brought them the name "Kona Nightingale", Ponocturnal Songbird.
The western Havai area where Kona Nightingales can be found quickly expands in popTouring and tourism. This resulted in a smaller animal habitat and several injuries and deaths and deaths when animals pass by a nearby motorway, especially during dawn and dusk. Wandering donkeys are often difficult to see in the dark and leave them vulnerable by being hit by passing cars. In one case, a motorcyclist was killed when Kona hit the Nightingale at full speed on a dark highway.
A donkey founded by neighboring schools has encountered to maintain this unique animal by raising funds on a large cover to avoid wandering on the highway. This cover will maintain donkeys limited to a specific area that is of several acres. Motorists passing will also have the pleasure of visiting as they pass.
Although donkeys are rarely kept as pets, Kail-Kona citizens try to keep Kona Nightingale in their area as part of their heritage. Avoided the addition of the foam space as long as possible but increased PROvoz caused too much risk.