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Wed, 4 Mar 1992 12:27:00 EST
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A recent newsletter from Nature Conservancy had a description of a Hawaiian
plant whose pollinators appear to have disappeared.  It is now an endangered
species, I believe, and there have been efforts to hand-pollinate it as a
way of preventing it from going extinct.  I suspect it was bird-pollinated.
David Inouye
University of Maryland

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