Ma'o hau hele: Endangered Hawaiian Hibiscus
There are about 12 populations statewide containing probably fewer than 60 individuals, the Fish and Wildlife Service said. In addition to the Pu'u-o-Kali plants, the service reported two tiny clusters on the slopes of the West Maui Mountains.This sounds rather like Hawaiian libertarians.
Say, you don't suppose a federal captive breeding program could.....
No, no, I suppose not.
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