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Hawaii is ideal location to host World Conservation Congress

Nina Wu
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The hibiscus logo designed for the IUCN World Conservation Congress 2016 has several layers of symbolism, with each of the five petals representing an element of Hawaii’s unique ecosystem. The red petal represents the archipelago’s volcanic origins, while the orange one features an endangered iiwi bird. The blue petal represents the IUCN’s commitment to the planet’s oceans, purple depicts a voyaging canoe and the green represents kalo.

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COURTESY DAVID LIITTSCHWAGER AND SUSAN MIDDLETON

Part of the festivities at the Hawai‘i Convention Center include a photo exhibit by Susan Middleton and David Liitschwager featuring native flora and fauna. Pictured are images of a Kau silversword and a kokio.

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COURTESY DAVID LIITTSCHWAGER AND SUSAN MIDDLETON

Part of the festivities at the Hawai‘i Convention Center include a photo exhibit by Susan Middleton and David Liitschwager featuring native flora and fauna. Pictured is an image of a rainbow-eyed damselfly. Crested honeycreeper with ohia lehua is at right.

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NATIONAL HOST COMMITTEE FOR IUCN WORLD CONSERVATION CONGRESS HAWAII 2016

Hula dancers from four islands rehearse at Windward Community College for a special opening ceremony performance.