Title: Status and Problems of Conservation in Hawaii
1Status and Problems of Conservation in Hawaii
- Zeenath Sheikh
- Environmental and Plant Biology Department
2Questions
- What is conservation and factors affecting it ?
- What is biological diversity and factors
affecting and - controlling it?
- What is biological diversity of Hawaii ?
- Factors threatening biological diversity in
Hawaii ?
- Role of Natural conservancy in conservation of
Hawaii ?
- Techniques followed by Nature conservancy to
achieve conservation - in Hawaii?
- What are the Problems arising in conservation in
Hawaii?
3Questions contd
- Nature conservancy preserves in Hawaii?
- Endangered species in Hawaii?
- What is the planning and protection methods
followed in - Hawaii to implement conservation ?
- Future plans of Nature conservancy for Hawaii?
- What is the conservation education undertaken in
- Hawaii ?
- Organizations helping in conservation in Hawaii?
4Conservation
- Maintaining biological diversity by applying the
principles of ecology, biogeography, population
genetics, economics,sociology, anthropology,
philosophy, and other theoretically based
disciplines. (Meffe et al., 1997)
5Biological Diversity
- Biological diversity - or biodiversity - is the
term given to the variety of life on Earth and
the natural patterns it forms (Muller 2003)
- A simple measure of biological diversity is
the number of - species in a given area (Stone and Stone
1989).
6Biological Diversity contd..
- Species checklist is the most common form of
data for this - kind of measurement (Stone and Stone 1989).
- The biodiversity we see today is the fruit of
billions - of years of evolution, shaped by natural
processes and, - increasingly, by the influence of humans
(Muller 2003)
7Factors Affecting Biological Diversity
1. Limiting Factors
2. Physical Complexity
- Land type(dry/wet, Island/ peninsula)
- Land elevation (high /low)
3. Biological Interactions
- Commensalism
(Stone and Stone 1989)
8Factors Threatening Biological Diversity
2. Fragmentation of habitat
3. Invasion of alien plants and species
4. Nuclear war and nuclear winter
5. Air pollution and climatic change
(Stone and Stone 1989)
9Biological Diversity Of Hawaii
1. Plant Diversity
2. Animal Diversity
3. Landscape Diversity
10Uniqueness of Hawaii
- Hawaii's Economy Depends on its Environment
- Potential New Discoveries in Medicine
- Hawaii's Culture is Linked to its Rich Natural
Heritage - Hawaii's Rich Agricultural Heritage
- Hawaii is a Center for Scientific Study
11Factors Threatening Biological Diversity in Hawaii
2. Agriculture
3. Invasion species
4. Pollution
5. Deforestation
6. Illiteracy
12Invasive species of hawaii
- Invasive plants and animals
- Goats, deer, wild pigs and the weed miconia
(represent the greatest threat to East Maui's
forests) - foreign insects, snakes, plants and pests.
- Feral pigs trample delicate nesting birds.
- Rosy wolfsnails gorge themselves on the island's
native snails - Miconia plants shade out native plants and hurt
water quality.
13Proposed danger
- Some 63 of Hawaiis species are at risk of
extinction, the highest proportion in the U.S., - 217 species are already known to have been lost,
the gravest total.
14Conservation in Hawaii
- Hawaii has worked with its federal, state, and
private partners to protect more than 200,000
acres of Hawaii's natural areas that shelter
native species, many of which are found nowhere
else in the world.
15Natural conservancy
- The Nature Conservancy uses non-confrontational,
market-based economic solutions to protect
habitat a win-win approach to conservation. - Working only with willing sellers and donors, the
Conservancy protects land through - Gifts exchanges
- Conservation easements
- Management agreements
- Purchases from the Conservancy's revolving Land
Preservation Fund - Debt-for-nature swaps
- Management partnerships
16Nature Conservancy Preserves In Hawaii
- Island of Hawaii Kona Hema Preserve
- Kau Preserve
II. Island of Maui East Maui Watershed
Waikomoi Preserve West Maui Mountains
Watershed Kapunakea Preserve
III. Island of Lanai Kanepuu
Preserve Lanai Forest and Watershed Partnership
17IV. Island of Molokai East MolokaI Watershed
Pelekunu Preserve Kamakou Preserve Moomomi
Preserve
Nature Conservancy Preserves In Hawaii contd..
V. Island of Oahu Honouliuli Preserve ihjjhil
auakea Preserve Koolau Mountains Watershed
- VI. Island of Kauai Kaluahonu Preserve
18Preserves In Hawaii
19Island Of Hawaii Preserves
20Hawaii Preserves, Honouliuli, Island of Oahu
21Kona Hema Preserve, Island of Hawaii
- 75 of all native species occupies
- 1.5 m acres of land , biggest
22Island Of Maui Preserves
23East Maui Watershed
24West Maui Mountains Watershed
- Biologically diverse and pristine in the islands
- Threatened by invasive species like insects and
plant diseases
25Waikomoi Preserve
- Has 63 rare plant species and
- 13 rare bird species (7 endangered)
26Kapunakea Preserve
- Has 24 species of rare plants, including four
endangered species
- Has only known kauila tree of its kind on Maui
27Island of LanaI Preserves
28Kanepuu Preserve
Gardenia brighamii
- Has several patches of an old, extremely rare
Hawaiian - dryland forest still remain
- Represents one of the last remaining examples of
a - dry lowlands forest that once covered the main
Hawaiian islands.
29Lanai Forest and Watershed Partnership
- Ensures the future supply of water for the
island of Lanai,
- Protect the health of near-shore waters,
fisheries and beaches
30Island of Molokai Preserves
31Moomomi Preserve
- Has rare coastal species than in any other
single place in the main - Hawaiian Islands.
- Has native beaches which has been lost to
coastal development
- 22 native Hawaiian plant species (four globally
rare or - endangered)Â
32East Molokai WatershedÂ
- To protect high quality native Hawaiian rain
forest communities
33Kamakou Preserve
- Has 250 species of Hawaiian plants - 219 of
which can be found - nowhere else in the world.
- Has countless native insects, supporting a
unique array - of birds.
34Island of Oahu Preserves
35Ihjjhilauakea Preserve
- Located in extinct crater on O'ahu's southeast
end
- Contains rare Marsilea villosa fern, also known
as 'ihi'ihi,
36Honouliuli Preserve
- Has dark fertile lands that stretch from the
waters of Pearl - Harbor to the summit of the Waianae Mountains
- 70 rare and endangered plant and animal species
37Endangered Species Of Hawaii
- Animal species
- Hawaiin Hawk
- Hawaiin hoary bat
- Hawksbill Turtles
- Plant Species
- Tetramolopium rockii
Hawaiin Hawk
38Future Plans of Nature Conservancy
- Nature Conservancy to Protect Critical Nesting
Beach for Endangered Hawksbill Turtles - The Nature Conservancy of Hawaii has signed an
agreement to purchase 24 acres of oceanfront
property at Kamehame Beach on the Island of
Hawaii to help ensure the protection of the
endangered Hawaiian hawksbill turtle.Â
39Conservation Education In Hawaii
- Teaching the importance of conservation in
schools and colleges - Starting voluntary organizations
- Encouraging student participation in conservation
programs. - Educating target groups about conservation.
- Recognition of participation.
40Organisations Helping in Conservation in Hawaii
- U.S. Forest Service
- Nature Conservancy
- East Maui Watershed Partnership
- West Maui Mountains Watershed Partnership
- East Molokai Watershed Partnership
- Koolau Mountains Watershed Partnership
- Coordinating Group on Alien Pest Species
- Maui Invasive Species Committee
- Big Island Invasive Species Committee
- O'ahu Invasive Species Committee
- Malama Hawai'I
- The Maui County Board of Water Supply
41Organisations Helping in Conservation in Hawaii
- Kamehameha Schools
- C. Brewer and Company Limited
- Amfac/JMB Hawaii, L.L.C.
- The Nature Conservancy of Hawaii
- Maui Land Pineapple Co., Inc.
- State Department of Land and Natural Resources
- State Department of Land and Natural Resources
- County of Maui Board of Water Supply
- Haleakala Ranch Co.
- East Maui Irrigation Co., Ltd.
- Haleakala National Park
- Hana Ranch
42Organisations Helping in Conservation in Hawaii
- Castle Cooke Resorts LLC
- Hui Malama Pono O Lanai
- Maui County Board of Water Supply
- U.S. Fish Wildlife Service
- State of Hawaii, Department of Land and Natural
Resources, Division of Forestry and Wildlife - The Nature Conservancy of Hawai'i
- USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service
- Molokai-Lanai Soil and Water Conservation
District - Lanai Water Advisory Committee
- State of Hawaii Department of Land and Natural
Resources, Commission on Water Resource
Management - Maui County
43References
- Meffe K.Gary, C.Ronald Carroll and contributors.
Principles of Conservation Biology. 1997. - Stone P.Charles, Danielle B.Stone. Conservation
Biology in Hawaii.1989. - www.Hawaiipictures.com
- www.nature.org
- Williamson, M. 1981. Island populations. Oxford
University Press, Oxford, England. - Muller WEG, Brummer F, Batel R, Muller IM,
Schroder HC Molecular biodiversity. Case study
Porifera (sponges)Naturwissenschaften 90 (3)
103-120 MAR 2003