Ecosystems: A look at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park

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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 Average annual rainfall 110 inches Average high temperature 63.5º F Average low temperature 52.5º F

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

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

Mid-elevation Forest Koa and Ohia Forest Pueo Picture Winged Flies

Coastal Halape

Desert Kau Desert Pukiawe Nene Mongoose Aalii