June 02, 2010

3,500 Acres Protected On Oahu

Watershed Feeds Oahu Drinking-Water Aquifer

 On Oahu, 3,500 invaluable acres are about to be placed in the hands of state forest managers to help protect it.

The Trust for Public Land this week will dedicate the Hono-uli-uli Forest Reserve, which is a watershed and wildlife habitat.There's a lowland forest on the eastern slope of the Waianae Mountain Range, home to 35 threatened and endangered species, including 16 found nowhere else in the world.The watershed there also feeds the Pearl Harbor Aquifer, the largest drinking water resource on Oahu.

http://www.kitv.com/news/23757698/detail.html

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