Another palm native to Hawaii is the Lānaʻi Pritchardia (Pritchardia lanaiensis). It is is a species of fan palm that can only be found on the island of Lānaʻi. Its habitat is lowland mesic shrubland, and on the island it is confined to a relatively small area from the upper Nannalli drainage gulch to the Waialala gulch. It is a threatened species and its conservation status is listed as Endangered, and the species is suffering from seed predation by rats and deer. Recently, Pritchardia lanaiensis is now considered a synonym of Pritchardia glabrata.