The range of the anianiau has contracted by 85%, as it previously could be found in all forests of
Kauai. Habitat degradation and invasion by non-native plants are the most significant threats to this species.
Mosquito-transmitted diseases, such as
avian malaria and
fowlpox, are very rarely observed in captured anianiau, so they may not be a major cause of mortality. Predation by
rats and
cats is possible but has not been documented. This species is protected in the
Alakai Wilderness Preserve and surrounding environs as well as
Waimea Canyon and
Kokee State Parks. ==References==