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Checklists of the Park's Biota.
 
Hawaiian stilt.
NPS photo by Tom Fake.
Hawaiian stilt at Aimakapa Pond.
 

Checklists of the Park's Biota.

These are lists of species of the main plants and wildlife of the park.  The following lists link to tables arranged by scientific name.  (Links there lead to lists by common name and to illustrations where available).

The species lists are kept at the Pacific Islands Cooperative Ecosystems Study Unit (PI CESU), University of Hawaii.  The National Park Service is an active member of the PI CESU.

At the species lists checklists there is a link to return to the park website at the bottom left footnote.

 

 

 

 

 

List of Higher Plants and Ferns
List of
Higher Plants & Ferns
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Hawaiian Stilt
List of
Birds, illustrated.
more...
sergeant major
List of
Fishes, illustrated
more...
slate pencil urchin
List of
Marine Invertebrates, illustrated
more...
Coconut tree  

Did You Know?
Did you know, the coconut tree was an extremely important resource brought to Hawaii by the early Polynesians. It was a source of food and water, used for building homes and rope making, and was also a musical instrument. Cutting down the coconut grove of another was considered an act of war.

Last Updated: March 25, 2008 at 14:15 EST