As of recent estimates, there are about 1,500 Hawaiian Stilts, also known as "aeʻo," remaining in the wild. This population has been gradually increasing due to conservation efforts, including habitat protection and management. However, they remain classified as endangered due to threats such as habitat loss and predation. Continuous monitoring and conservation measures are essential to ensure their survival.
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