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173 results found in "Invasive Species Removal"

‘Āhihi-Kīna’u Natural Area Reserve

‘Ahihi-Kina’u is Hawaii’s first Natural Area Reserve. It is the only NAR to contain land and marine components. Fragile anchialine ponds, unique...

‘Aimakapā Fishpond and Wetlands

‘Aimakapā is the largest natural pond and wetland system (~30 acres) on Hawai‘i Island’s Kona Coast and is located at the makai edge of the Honok...

808 Cleanups

808 Cleanups is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose mission is to empower communities in restoring their natural environments through decent...

Akaka Foundation for Tropical Forests

The Akaka Foundation for Tropical Forests is a nonprofit organization that supports place-based efforts that seek to protect and restore native t...

American Bird Conservancy

American Bird Conservancy works on restoring habitat and protecting Palila on Mauna Kea, restoring habitat and translocating Kiwikiu on Haleakalā...

American Forests

American Forests is committed to creating healthy and resilient forests from cities to wilderness, that deliver essential benefits for climate, p...

Amy B.H. Greenwell Ethnobotanical Garden

13.6 acre ethnobotanical garden in Captain Cook containing endangered, native, and canoe plants. The Garden works to conserve plants and cultural...

Army Natural Resources Program, O'ahu

The Oahu Army Natural Resources Program is responsible for managing over 60 endangered species and their critical habitat in the Wai'anae and Ko'...

Auwahi Forest Restoration Project

Located on SE Haleakalā volcano, Auwahi is, in terms of biocultural resources, one of the richest forest tracts remaining in the archipelago, now...

Auwahi Wind Energy

Auwahi Wind Energy

Big Island Invasive Species Committee

The Big Island Invasive Species Committee (BIISC) is a project of the University of Hawaiʻi Pacific Cooperative Studies Unit. We are a voluntary...

Blue Water Exchange Program

The Blue Water Exchange is an 8-month opportunity for individuals to work in new landscapes, learn from different cultures, gain exposure to ca...

Botanical Society of America Student Chapter at UH Manoa

The Botanical Society of America Student Chapter at UH Manoa is operated for scientific and educational purposes to promote botany, the field of...

Camp Pālehua

Camp Pālehua is part of 1,600 acres of conservation and ag land. The landowners are committed to protecting the natural environment, cultural sit...

Clean Water Honolulu

City & County of Honolulu's Storm Water Management Program provides information to homeowners, industries, educators and volunteers on how they c...

Conservation Connections Job Manager

The Hawai'i Conservation Alliance (HCA) is a collaboration of conservation leaders representing twenty-five government, cultural, educational, an...

Conservation International - Center For Oceans

CI's Center for Oceans connects local action and global impact. Our long-term goal: to conserve marine biodiversity and ecosystems to safeguard e...

Coral Reef Alliance

In the midslope region of Wahikuli and Honokowai Watersheds of West Maui, CORAL and partners are restoring streams to reduce the amount of sedime...

Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope (DKIST) Habitat Conservation Plan (HCP)

Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope (DKIST) Project has implemented mitigation and monitoring activities for endangered species required for the DKI...

Diamond Head State Monument - Lē'ahi

Diamond Head State Monument, Hawaii's most recognized landmark, is known for its historic hiking trail, stunning coastal views, and military hist...