Pastureland in North Kohala, Hawaiʻi. The trees are remnants of the koaiʻa forests that formerly covered the area, but have been almost completely destroyed by cattle. Photo by Karl Magnacca
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Pastureland in North Kohala, Hawai{{okina}}i. The trees are remnants of the koai{{okina}}a forests that formerly covered the area, but have been almost completely destroyed by cattle. Photo by Karl Magnacca
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This is what most of Kohala west of the forest reserve: pasture with dead and dying koaia trees. The number that are still there gives an idea of how many there must have originally been.