Thursday, November 27, 2008

Hawaii Native Wildlife

Kapola Native Forest State Park consists of 615 acres. The park is considered one of the few native forests left in Hawaii because it contains mostly native trees, shrubs, ferns, and other forms of life. These plants and animal life were in Hawaii before the islands were discovered and colonized by Polynesian people. Out of nearly 1,000 native Hawaiian plants about 89% are endemic or are found no where else in the world.

Here are a few pieces of wildlife I was able to see:

2 comments:

J Ham said...

How do you get to travel so much?! Sorry if you have already answered this somewhere else

Cwhite3 said...

Just lucky I guess. My parents like to travel so we go a lot of places. And the out of the country stuff was school trips or church trips.