By: ‘Bella Guiney, Elizabeth Osborne, and Dylan Grzybowski.

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By: ‘Bella Guiney, Elizabeth Osborne, and Dylan Grzybowski

 I’iwi bird, palila bird, nene,apapane, amakihi, akepa, akiapola’au, and the hawii creeper, ‘ua’u, honu’ea.

 Kupukupu plant, mamane pukiawe, ‘ama’u fern, ‘ohi’a lehua, kahili ginger, kukaenene, hapu’ u, wawae’iole

 333,000 acres of land

 On the “big island” of Hawaii

 Founded on August 1, 1916 by act of congress was doubled in size in 1922 also by congress

 VOLCANOES!!!!!!!  2 Volcanoes in the park  Both active  Mauna Loa and Kilauea  25 miles away from each other

 Don’t be a lava loser (hiking)

 Several programs for families with kids up to 12

 Caves in the park are pretty much lava tubes  Lava tubes putting fresh molten lava to the flow front  It has the worlds most active volcanoes

 Phone number: f

Any questions ?