NBC Newsのインスタグラム(nbcnews) - 7月1日 04時56分
The native ʻōhiʻa is sacred in #Hawaii as a cultural touchstone and ecological underpinning for the state’s lush forests and abundant #wildlife. But a deadly fungus now threatens the species. Click the link in our bio to read how tourists, who are believed to be responsible for introducing the threat to the tree in the first place, are now being asked to help save it.
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📷 Clyde Imada / Bishop Museum
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orozco181
Like The Fact That A Coalition Has Begun To Preserves These Trees ?
proud_maui_ma
Of course tourists are responsible- no shock there ?
debra_grosso
Maybe trump will frack it
catherineforkush
Is it found in Maui?
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