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Research ArticleHawai’i Special Section

Native Plant Restoration on Hawai’i

Tara Luna
Native Plants Journal, March 2003, 4 (1) 22-36; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/npj.4.1.22
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Restoration projects and nurseries from 7 Hawaiian islands are working jointly to propagate and reestablish rare and endangered plant species and to rehabilitate island habitats. Long-range goals of these projects may benefit rare and endangered fauna. Conservation of habitat and augmentation of rare plant populations are crucial for preserving genetic diversity and recovery. Such efforts have resulted in successful propagation of many at-risk species. The propagation and outplanting efforts of these unique species are described.

  • threatened and endangered species
  • species of concern
  • propagation
  • nurseries
  • outplanting
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  • (plant and animal names) ITIS (2002)
  • (Hawaiian names) UHB (2002)
  • © 2003 by the Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System
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Keywords

  • threatened and endangered species
  • species of concern
  • propagation
  • nurseries
  • outplanting
  • (plant and animal names) ITIS (2002)
  • (Hawaiian names) UHB (2002)
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