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Noho wahine kulamrbupokaoutplantsare among the <br />few outpkmte6survivors uooresult nfexdudinp/e/o <br />Few holapepeoutolants also survive with the help of <br />goat excluding fences, though bark stripping is still <br />* Protection, stabilization, and re-creation pfthis critical habitat type, through the logical <br />restoration ofcore components ofnative dry|andforest plant species, <br />* Minimizing development (nanalready-inundated area. <br />� Collaborative management efforts (though not clearly defined) to protect T&E species. <br />p Enhanced opportunities for the community to access open spaces with opportunities for <br />recreation, education, subsistence, and gathering, However, until management efforts are defined, <br />community access into this area remains unclear due to the presence of T&E species on site and due to <br />the lack ofpreservation plans, etc. <br />Significance and Managemen <br />0 The property falls within the tropical dry forest region of North Kona and is a representative <br />example of dry forest habitat with a high degree of potential for stabilization and restoration. <br />0 Native dryland forests are attributed to a significant amount of Hawai'l's flora and fauna species <br />diversity, many species which are currently threatened and endangered due to the increasing presence <br />of deforestation, fire, invasive plant species, ungulate grazing, non-native species predation, and <br />encroaching development. This property has all the above -mentioned threats, but it is not too late to <br />maintain these species and habitats |fmanagement were tooccur immediately, <br />0 An intact trail traverses the property and extends into the property tothe nortb. <br />Special Opportunities for Acauisition and/or Management <br />