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The 330,000 acre Hawaii Volcanoes National Park provides ecosystem protection from the coast to the summit of Mauna Loa and represents one of the...
HWMO is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that has been providing the Hawaiian Islands with nationally recognized wildfire protection services s...
The Center is the only native wildlife response organization in the state and runs the Pacific Islands Region’s only state-of-the-art native wild...
Protecting, conserving, and aiding in the recovery of Hawai’i’s native wildlife through hands-on treatment, research, training, science education...
The Hawaiian Hawksbill Conservation's statewide photo-ID catalog is dedicated to advancing the scientific understanding of the critically endang...
The Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary was created to protect humpback whales and their habitat in Hawai`i. The sanctuary...
Hawaiian Islands Land Trust (HILT) is a non-profit organization committed to working with private landowners, community groups, community leaders...
This refuge hosts a rich, varied, and genetically unique natural, cultural, and historic legacy of global significance and importance.
Hawea heiau complex and Keawawa wetland is a community-driven, cultural and natural resource restoration project located in Maunalua. Every sec...
Heʻeia Fishpond is an 800-year old 88-acre fishpond located along the shores of Kāneʻohe Bay in the ahupuaʻa of Heʻeia. Paepae o Heʻeia currently...
A 7.6 acre restored taro farm to gather and inspire the community about the importance of caring for the land and perpetuating the Hawaiian cultu...
The Honolulu Zoological Society is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization with the mission to foster an appreciation of our living world by supportin...
Owned and operated by Native Hawaiians, Honua Consulting is Hawai‘i's premier local partner for your environmental, cultural, education and commu...
A shallow fringing coral reef surrounds Howland Island, but most of the submerged area is deep coral and other unexplored habitats.
The mission of Hui o Ko'olaupoko is to protect ocean health by restoring the aina: mauka to makai.
The Refuge provides open, productive wetlands for five endangered Hawaiian waterbirds that rely on the Hulē
The overall vision of the ʻAlalā Project is to establish a self-sustaining wild population of ʻalalā, or Hawaiian crow, that fulfill their ecolo...
In collaboration with regional partners, Island Conservation designs and implements conservation projects which ensure native species protection...
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