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People may be charged with taking rare plants

Silverswor­d found only on mountain in Hawaii

- The Associated Press

HALEAKALA NATIONAL PARK, Hawaii — U.S. prosecutor­s are considerin­g charges against two people seen taking rare, federally protected silverswor­d plants found only on a mountain in Hawaii, authoritie­ssaid.

A visitor to Haleakala National Park reported seeing a woman taking two Haleakala silverswor­d plants from the ground Monday and leaving in a vehicle, the National Park Service said in a news release.

The plants are found only on the slopes of Maui’s Haleakala at altitudes above 6,900 feet. The plant is listed as threatened, and removing or damaging it is a federal crime.

The witness took a photo of the car and alerted park law enforcemen­t officers. The woman and driver were apprehende­d with the plants in Paia, a town about 24 miles from the park.

They were released pending further investigat­ion, park Chief Ranger Ari Wong said.

“These plants are already so rare, picking them is illegal for a very good reason,” he said. “Our most important job here in the park is to protect species like this.”

Biologists will try to replant the recovered silverswor­ds

Wong said there are about 40,000 of the plants on the mountain.

With its fleshy leaves, the silverswor­d can live from three to more than 90 years. It flowers once, sending up a long stalk, and then dies.

Signs throughout the park inform visitors that the plants are rare, Wong said.

The park service’s website says visitors ripping the delicate plants from the ground and taking them home has been a problem in the past. But Wong said he couldn’t remember the last time it was done by a visitor.

Among other things, park staff members “destroy non-native plants that would crowd out silverswor­ds, and educate park visitors to stay on trails to avoid stepping on fragile silverswor­d seedlings and root systems,” the website says.

 ?? The Associated Press ?? This photo provided by the National Park Service shows a rare silverswor­d plant that had been removed by a visitor at Haleakala National Park in Hawaii.
The Associated Press This photo provided by the National Park Service shows a rare silverswor­d plant that had been removed by a visitor at Haleakala National Park in Hawaii.

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