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Native Species

Scientists estimate that Hawai`i has as many as 10,000 species found nowhere else in the world.

Find out more about these fascinating plants, birds, and insects by checking out these "Species Spotlights":

The Hawaiian hawk, or 'io - one of only two birds of prey native to the Hawaiian Islands

Kauai's birds -: here tomorrow?

Maui parrotbill - Hawaiian evolution fills a niche

Hoary bats

Yellow-faced bees

Koa, the warrior tree

Drosophilae - Hawaiian forest flies  
 

 

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