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By Alaa Itani

Indigenous Species of Hawaii. By Alaa Itani. Defining Indigenous. Native ( nene ) Indigenous (Hawaiian green sea turtle) Endemic (monk seal). Hawaii’s History. 2500 miles away from land 90% of fauna endemic to Hawaii 2600 endemic species of plants (30% endangered)

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By Alaa Itani

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  1. Indigenous Species of Hawaii By AlaaItani

  2. Defining Indigenous • Native (nene) • Indigenous (Hawaiian green sea turtle) • Endemic (monk seal)

  3. Hawaii’s History • 2500 miles away from land • 90% of fauna endemic to Hawaii • 2600 endemic species of plants (30% endangered) • No reptiles, amphibians, mosquitoes, lice, fleas, cockroaches

  4. Hawaii’s Flora • Climate, rich soil (flowers even grow on rocks!) • Wind, tides, birds • One plant every 90,000 years • Hilo “Orchid Capital”

  5. Koa Tree • Oldest known and one of the tallest trees in Hawaii • Wood salt tolerant; was used to make surfboards, boats, canoes • Bark and leaves used for medicine • Now state-protected

  6. HalaTree • Found throughout the Pacific • Grows fruit • Used to make hats, mats, roofing, paint brushes, food, leis, water pipes

  7. Hibiscus • 250 varieties • Common Hibiscus is Hawaii’s state flower • Each island has official flower

  8. Hibiscus • Left Ear – in a relationship • Right Ear – single status

  9. Legends of Hawaiian Flowers • Ohia – Endemic – Pele • Naupaka – Pele again

  10. Hawaii’s Fauna • 200 native fish • 10,000 native insects • 1,000 types of land snails • 2 native land mammals • 2 species of snakes • 5 species of amphibians and reptiles

  11. What is this fish?

  12. Humuhumunukunukuapua’a • Also called triggerfish • Unofficial state fish • Fish with a snout like a pig

  13. Monk Seal • Hawaiin name means the dog who runs the sea • Land and water mammal • Nearly hunted to extinction 19th century

  14. Hawaiian Goose • On the islands for 500,000 years • Related to Giant Canada Goose • Hawaii’s state bird • Fighting extinction; now have stable populations (800) • Mongoose

  15. Works Cited • http://www.instanthawaii.com/cgi-bin/hawaii?Animals • http://www.to-hawaii.com/fauna.php • http://www.to-hawaii.com/flora.php • http://www.statesymbolsusa.org/Hawaii/flower_hibiscusyellow.html • http://www.kilaueapoint.org/education/naturefocus/hnf4/index.html • http://www.aloha-hawaii.com/hawaii/nene/ • http://www.instanthawaii.com/cgi-bin/hawaii?Plants.hala • http://www.postcardshare.com/Default/BrowseByTags-Hawaii-TagName-Location.aspx • http://www.ehow.com/facts_5594274_do-hawaiian-flowers-mean_.html • http://www.instanthawaii.com/cgi-bin/hawaii?Plants.naupaka • http://www.earthtrust.org/wlcurric/seals.html • http://www.cartoonstock.com/directory/h/humuhumunukunukuapua_a.asp • http://www.kamalii.k12.hi.us/CyberFair%2099/humuuhmu.htm • http://www.colingalbraith.co.uk/blog/2010/02/20/humuhumunukunukuapuaa/

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