Thesis Statement Thesis Statement: Although native plants are threatened by invasive species it’s important to preserve them because it is an important and symbolic part of Hawaiian culture. http://www.everyculture.com/multi/images/gema_02_img0111.jpg http://www.ponopacific.com/images/miconia.jpg http://www.dkimages.com/discover/previews/921/50196258.JPG
Conservation of Native Hawaiian Plants By: Alea Keomaka
About Me Alea Keomaka College Career Goals Arts & Communications Academy College Career Goals Elementary teacher Photographer
Motivation Invasive species problem Survival of the early settlers
Research About Native Hawaiian Plants Arrival of Plants Early Settlers Number of endangered and threatened plants 294 Native Plants U.S Fish and Wildlife Survey Importance of Native Hawaiian Plants Benefits Cultural Problem Invasive Species
Research Resolution Preservation Invasive Species Community Involvement Organizations Invasive Species Maui Invasive Species Committee http://www.hear.org/graphics/misc_logo_transparent_600x175.gif http://www.mauiculture.net/kuhikuhi/img/mauinui.gif
Product Picture Donations Donated to the D.T. Fleming Arboretum To be posted in photo gallery on website www.flemingarboretum.org Objective: So the community could have a visual representation of some of the native plants we have here in Hawai’i. Also to help the D.T. Fleming Arboretum with financial needs.
Product
Product ÿIhi läÿau Marsilea villosa Endemic Endangered ÿEnaÿena Pseudognaphalium Sandwicensium Endemic Kokio Ula Ula Hibiscus Kokio Var. Pukoonis Endemic Schiedea globosa Endemic
Reflection Journey Difference Obstacles
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