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Ecosystems: A look at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park

Ecosystems: A look at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Lily Edmon Waimea Middle School Steve Souder Gk-12 PRISM Fellow. HVNP. The Park is located on the Southeastern side of the Big Island It encompasses 330,000 Acres Ranges from sea level to 13,677 feet. Established in 1916

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Ecosystems: A look at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park

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  1. Ecosystems: A look at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park Lily Edmon Waimea Middle School Steve Souder Gk-12 PRISM Fellow

  2. HVNP • The Park is located on the Southeastern side of the Big Island • It encompasses 330,000 Acres • Ranges from sea level to 13,677 feet. • Established in 1916 • Average annual rainfall 110 inches • Average high temperature 63.5º F • Average low temperature 52.5º F

  3. Rain Forest Hawaii Volcanoes National Park Feral Pig Iiwi Happy Faced Spider Hapuu

  4. Sub-Alpine/Alpine • Mauna Loa • Palila • Silversword • Mamane forest • Wekiu Bug

  5. Mid-elevation Forest • Koa and Ohia Forest • Pueo • Picture Winged Flies

  6. Coastal • Halape

  7. Desert • Kau Desert • Pukiawe • Nene • Mongoose • Aalii

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