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EPISODE · Oct 16, 2022 · 58 MIN

EP 2 Bob Hobdy, retired Maui Island District forester talks about the early days of plant discovery

from Land and People · host Melissa Chimera

Bob Hobdy, former Department of Land and Natural Resources Maui district forester time travels back to the early days of discovering new Hawaiian plant species with renowned botanists Otto Degener and Harold Saint John-- all the way to present day.

Bob Hobdy, former Department of Land and Natural Resources Maui district forester time travels back to the early days of discovering new Hawaiian plant species with renowned botanists Otto Degener and Harold Saint John-- all the way to present day.

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EP 2 Bob Hobdy, retired Maui Island District forester talks about the early days of plant discovery

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Bob Hobdy, former Department of Land and Natural Resources Maui district forester time travels back to the early days of discovering new Hawaiian plant species with renowned botanists Otto Degener and Harold Saint John-- all the way to present day.

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