Pu`u Ali`i

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Acres: 1,330

Established: 11/16/85

TMK: 6-1-1-2

 

A representative portion of the Moloka`i summit, Pu`u Ali`i lies between Pelekunu and Waikolu valleys. Its wet plateau is good forest bird habitat and an important part of Moloka`i's watershed.

 

Natural Communities: 8 total, none rare

Native Plants: 157 total taxa, 37 rare

Native Animals: 10 total taxa, 7 rare

 

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Resources:

Pu`u Ali`i Fact Sheet

Pu`u Ali`i Management Plan

Pu`u Ali`i Topographical Map

Final Environmental Assessment: Pu`u Ali`i Conservation Fencing Project

 

Some Rare Plants of Pu`u Ali`i NAR

 

*Illustrations provided by the Hawaiian Native Plant website through the Department of Botany, University of Hawaii.

 

Haha ( Cyanea procera)
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Hesperomannia arborescens
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Phyllostegia mannii (No common name)
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Phyllostegia mollis (No common name)
 
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Stenogyne bifida (No common name)
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