TV special hangs out with cliff-climbing botanists

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Botanist Scott Heintzman of the Plant Extinction Prevention Program descends a sheer cliff in Waimea Canyon to harvest seeds from endangered plants.

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Botanist Adam Williams confers with drone operator Ben Nyberg in a scene from a new television special.

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Scott Heintzman, of the Plant Extinction Prevention Program, prepares to descend from a cliff-top in Waimea Canyon.

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Personnel use helicopters to reach endangered plant survey sites.

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Botanists lower themselves 300 feet to collect their precious harvests.

WAIMEA CANYON — In some cases, Kaua‘i botanists are cliff-climbing conservationists, descending the near-vertical walls of Waimea Canyon to discover and harvest rare seeds from endangered plant life.

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