As a remote archipelago far offshore in the Pacific Ocean, Hawaii hosts
a unique and varied assemblage of animals, making it a living laboratory
full of intrigue and exciting opportunities for exploration and study.
The varied terrain supports major habitats like coastal shrublands,
lowland dry forests, montane wet forests, bogs, and shore cliffs. These
are home to many endemic birds, one endemic mammal--Hawaiian Hoary
Bat--thousands of unique insects, and over 100 endemic plants. To better
acquaint you with the remarkable natural history of the Aloha State, we
have packaged together three portable references--Birds, Trees &
Wildflowers, and Wildlife--in an attractive acetate bag. Each guide
features beautiful illustrations of 140 common species as well as an
ecoregion map showing top bird-finding, botanical, or wildlife-viewing
hotspots. Laminated for durability, these lightweight, 12-panel folding
pocket guides comprise a terrific three-pack for educators, learners,
naturalists, birders, botanists, and wildlife enthusiasts who wish to
become more familiar with over 300 Hawaiian plants and animals and peer
more closely into their fascinating lives. Made in the USA.