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EFFORTS TO PRESERVE HAWAI‘I'S RARE FORESTS FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS

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Hawaiian Legacy Reforestation Initiative (HLRI, Legacytrees.org) is a non-profit organization founded in 2014 that works to preserve economically viable and sustainable endemic/native Hawaiian forests, protect Hawaii’s endangered species, sequester carbon, and recharge watersheds.



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Hawai‘i's Hibiscus


There are 5 endemic Hawaiian hibiscus and 1 native. How many can you match? 😊

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Winter wonderland open through New Year’s Eve at Hawaii Convention Center


Legacy Partner HCC opens an immersive holiday experience!

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Fruit Trees On The Sides Of Hawaii's Highways, It's A Thing Now


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Forests With More Diverse Trees Capture More Carbon, Study Finds


EcoWatch.com

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A tropical forest in Tijuca National Park in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. 

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13 Feel-Good Stories About People Saving Our Planet


This list compiled by Bored Panda shares positive environmental movements from all around the world. We hope that these initiatives will not only serve as great examples of ways to save the planet, but they will also inspire you to do as much as you can to become a part of brighter, and cleaner tomorrow.

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#1: Man Plants A Tree Every Day For 40 Years Now Has A Forest Bigger Than Central Park

How Wolves Change Rivers


Sustainable Human

It's a story of how nature's architects can reshape our world in ways we never imagined.

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