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Biodiversity


Biodiversity has been defined as the variety of plant and animal species found within an ecosystem. Biodiversity is threatened by the loss of species habitat caused by human activity and climate change. Since 1970, it is estimated that half the world’s vertebrae species have sharply declined. Nearly 40% of all marine and terrestrial populations as well as an astonishing 76% of all freshwater species have been greatly compromised. Advocates say this is more than unfortunate since the health of wildlife populations is a good indicator of the overall health of our planet.

With over 25,000 unique species, Hawaii is the most isolated island chain and one of the most biologically diverse places on Earth. Boasting 10 of the 13 world climate zones, America’s only tropical rainforests, and ecosystems ranging from the deserts to the tropics. Plants and animals have evolved here unlike anywhere else. Hawaii’s forests are critical parts of its biodiversity, protecting inhabitants from rain runoff, recharging aquifers and providing habitat for native species. Hawaii is a global hotspot for biodiversity extinction. Over half of the state's native birds and more than 100 unique plant species have already been lost.

Pending Legislation: H.R.1780 - Hawaii Native Species Conservation and Recovery Act of 2025
Sponsor: Rep. Ed Case (HI)
Status: House Committee on Natural Resources
Chair: Rep. Bruce Westerman (AR)











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Poll Opening Date
January 12, 2026
Poll Closing Date
January 18, 2026