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seed collection partners

ʻŌʻhia Partners

partners

CTAHR provides communications and coordination for ROD identification and management.

The Hawaiʻi DLNR is a leader in staffing the management and response to ROD across the state.

The Lyon Arboretum Hawaiian Rare Plant Program’s Seed Conservation Laboratory is the primary repository for storing ʻōhiʻa seeds, and a leader in seed research.

DOFAW is at the front lines of ROD in the field every day and has a Seed Bank on Kauai for storing ʻōhiʻa seeds collected from that island.

The U.S. Forest Service is a partner in securing collections, providing updates on ROD, and is developing the capacity to store seeds at their office in Hilo.

The USDA-ARS provides research support for diagnostics, guiding management practices, and searching for resistance.

The HPSG provides oversight and guidance on collection protocols, goals, and communications on the HRPRG listserv.

Laukahi is providing support for coordination, communications, and developing a strategy for securing ʻōhiʻa seed collections.

The HISB is a primary repository for ‘ōhi‘a seeds collected on Hawai‘i Island, located in Kona.

The NTBG is one of the primary seed banks in Hawai‘i, and along with DOFAW, is developing the strategy for Kauai.

Maui Nui Botanical Gardens is the primary repository for ‘ōhi‘a seeds collected on Maui Nui.

Hawaiʻi’s Watershed Partnerships manage ʻōhiʻa forests across the state, protecting our most important natural resources from the threats of invasive species, including ROD.

The Hawaiʻi Tourism Authority has generously provided funding for the ROD Seed Banking Initiative to supports training and storing millions of ʻōhiʻa seeds in local seed banks across the state.

Laukahi works closely with the Center for Plant Conservation to inform the strategy for the statewide collection of ʻōhiʻa seed for ex situ storage.

The OANRP is collecting ‘ōhi‘a seeds from areas where they work on O‘ahu and storing them at their seed bank.

The Kew MSB supports securing ‘ōhi‘a collections at the USDA Seed Bank in Colorado and building partnerships in the Pacific Region.

The PEPP program make ‘ōhi‘a seed collections during their regular field work and assist with developing sampling strategies.

Contact the Laukahi Network Coordinator at: coordinator@laukahi.org.