Laukahi: The Hawaiʻi Plant Conservation Network protects Hawai‘i’s rare plant species through coordinated conservation efforts and implementing the Hawaiʻi Strategy for Plant Conservation (Strategy). The Strategy is a framework of objectives and targets for conservation of plants identified as Species of Conservation Importance (SCI). A key subset of these targets includes urgent and efficient in […]
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Mikinalo—Drosera anglica. […]
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Pua kala—Hawaiian prickly poppy. […]
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The elusive pink-tipped wiliwili. […]
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Maiapilo—Capparis sandwichiana. […]
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Wiliwili beautiful seeds! […]
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Mikinalo – Drosera anglica flower. […]
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Vegetative wiliwili in Keaʻau. […]
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Wiliwili in Waikoloa. […]
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Hōʻawa—Pittosporum confertiflorum. […]
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Alena—Boerhavia repens. […]
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Loulu—Pritchardia remota. Photo by Emily Grave. […]
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Māmaki—Pipturus albidus. […]
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Naio—Myoporum stellatum. […]
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Emily Grave, Laukahi: The Hawaiʻi Plant Conservation Network Goals to conserve global biodiversity are achieved when local efforts coalesce around specific measurable objectives. The Laukahi Network is implementing the Hawaiʻi Strategy for Plant Conservation (HSPC) following the framework of the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation and adopting the targets most relevant to our needs. The HSPC […]
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