| Remains of a Rainbow |
| Written by Douglas King |
| October 12, 2006 |
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Remains of a Rainbow: Rare Plants and Animals of Hawai`i Considering the close tie between man and land in Hawaii, Middleton captures the essence of the environmental situation with the following statement: “When I asked a Hawaiian friend about the link between native Hawaiian flora and fauna and the Hawaiian people, he replied, ‘As they go, we go.’” |
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Remains of a Rainbow: Rare Plants and Animals of Hawai`i

