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In a world that is facing mounting obstacles in combating global warming, rising oceans, and wildlife endangerment, habitat restoration is more important now than ever before. One local plant nursery is doing their part to spread the word on the import role of habitat restoration in all of our lives. Hui Ku Maoli Ola Native Hawaiian Plant Specialists in Kaneohe, HI, will be attending the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) World Conservation Congress taking place until Sept 10 to bring awareness to habitat restoration initiatives, such as preserving native and indigenous species of plants and animals.

habitat restorationHui Ku Maoli Ola Native Hawaiian Plant Specialists is one of Hawaii’s leading plant nurseries that specializes in Hawaii’s indigenous flora and fauna. Since 1992, they have helped residential and commercial landscapers, as well as government and commercial clients, enhance their landscapes through the introduction of native Hawaiian plants. Their team of landscape specialists is so thrilled to be able to participate in this year’s IUCN World Conservation Congress, where they will be in attendance this Friday and Saturday, Sept 9-10.

The Congress, which is held every four years, is the world’s largest conservation event, bringing together leaders from across the globe to tackle some of the biggest issues in habitat restoration. This year’s event is the first that has been held in the U.S., and will have the theme, “Planet at the Crossroads.” The goal is for Congress attendees to discuss and create solutions for challenges facing biodiversity and conservation.

This cause is close to the heart for Hui Ku Maoli Ola Native Hawaiian Plant Specialists, whose team raises and distributes more than 100 different species of native Hawaiian plants. For more information on habitat restoration and promoting proper landscape maintenance, call the plant nursery experts at Hui Ku Maoli Ola Native Hawaiian Plant Specialists at (808)235-6155 or visit them online.

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