The most accessible beach on the island (make sure you use the right name!)
What is Hulopoʻe?
Types of plants that are introduced and take over a landscape.
What is invasive?
The man who owns the majority of the island.
Who is Larry Ellison?
The species that eats limu along the coast and lays eggs in the sand.
What are green sea turtles (honu)?
Word for taro.
What is kalo?
This place was known for its abundance of fresh water shrimp.
What is Waiaʻōpae?
The tree that was introduced to capture fog drip and restore water to the island.
What is Cook Island Pine?
The man who the trail over Lānaʻi Hale is named for.
Who is George Munro?
The species of invasive animal that cause erosion. (Two answers)
Word for strong.
What is ikaika?
The traditional name of "first bench"
What is Hiʻi?
The invasive tree that has taken over the Keomoku region.
What is kiawe?
The name of the boy who rid the island of evil spirits.
Who is Kaululāʻau?
The species that are predators of native birds and get trapped by invasive species technicians.
What are cats?
Word for fishpond.
What is loko iʻa?
The name of an old church/schoolhouse next to Cavendish.
What is Kihamaniania?
This introduced plant covered much of the flat lands on the island in the 1900s. This plant originated from South America.
What is pineapple?
The native bird species that make burrows on Lānaʻi Hale.
Word for fire.
What is ahi?
The storied place on Lānaʻi Hale where two off-island fishermen famously discarded their salt.
What is Haʻalelepaʻakai?
The name of a native tree that was part of a healthy mountain landscape. (Hint: the Hawaiian word for warrior)
What is koa?
Who is Walter Murray Gibson?
A tiny endangered species that lives on the leaves up on Lānaʻi Hale.
What is kāhuli (native snail)?
Word for earth.
What is honua?