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What Hawaiʻi’s Green Fee Is Teaching Us About Caring for Place
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What Hawaiʻi’s Green Fee Is Teaching Us About Caring for Place
Construction is expected to be strong, driven in part by large infrastructure projects, but tourism is slipping and the safety net fraying.
Geckos are iconic in Hawaiʻi, as much as pineapples or ukuleles, and, like them, are not native to the Islands. The Polynesians brought them here about 1,500 years ago along with other plants and animals.
