Lawsuit filed to protect habitat for 14 Hawaii Island species

Drosophila digressa (picture-wing fly) photo courtesy Center for Biological Diversity
Cyanea tritomantha (‘aku) is seen. (photo courtesy Karl Magnacca Center for Biological Diversity/Special to West Hawaii Today)
Phyllostegia floribunda (ho‘awa) is seen. (photo courtesy Karl Magnacca Center for Biological Diversity/Special to West Hawaii Today)

KAILUA-KONA — The Center for Biological Diversity Monday sued the Trump administration’s Secretary of the Interior and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for failing to protect and designate critical habitat for 14 endangered species found on Hawaii Island.