Kamakou

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Kamakou is a prominent mountain peak on the Hawaiian island of Molokaʻi, known for its lush native rainforest and rich biodiversity.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
mountain
mountain peak
access guided trips recommended
restricted vehicle access
climate wet tropical
conservationStatus ecologically sensitive area
country United States of America
surface form: United States
elevation 1512 meters
4961 feet
geologicalAge volcanic
geologicalOrigin shield volcano
hasConservationValue critical habitat for native species
hasEcosystem cloud forest
montane wet forest
rainforest
hasFauna endemic invertebrates
native Hawaiian birds
hasFlora endemic Hawaiian plants
native Hawaiian plants
hasLandCover native forest
rainforest
hasProtectedArea The Nature Conservancy Kamakou Preserve
surface form: Kamakou Preserve
hasViewOf Molokaʻi interior
north shore sea cliffs of Molokaʻi
isHighestPointOf Molokaʻi
island Molokaʻi
isPartOf Hawaiian Islands
knownFor endemic species
lush native rainforest
rich biodiversity
locatedIn Hawaiʻi (island)
surface form: Hawaii

Molokaʻi
United States of America
surface form: United States
managementGoal preservation of native rainforest
protection of endemic biodiversity
mountainRange East Molokaʻi Volcano
partOf Molokaʻi
surface form: East Molokaʻi
protectedBy The Nature Conservancy
receives high annual rainfall
soilType volcanic soils
state Hawaiʻi (island)
surface form: Hawaii
threatenedBy habitat degradation
invasive species
tourism hiking destination

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Molokaʻi highestPoint Kamakou