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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.
Hui Aloha Kīholo is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that partners with the Division of State Parks to jointly manage the Kīholo State Park Reserve, providi...
Hui O Ka Wai Ola (Association Of The Living Waters) is a group of water quality champions that is dedicated to measuring and sharing the status o...
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
ʻImi Pono no ka ʻĀina is the education and outreach program of the Three Mountain Alliance watershed partnership. We provide programs for communi...
In collaboration with regional partners, Island Conservation designs and implements conservation projects which ensure native species protection...
James Campbell National Wildlife Refuge is located near the northernmost point on the North Shore of O‘ahu. It was established in 1976 to provide...
Shallow fringing reefs surround Jarvis Island, but a broad submerged reef terrace extends off the eastern shoreline, dominated by moosehorn and r...
Johnston Atoll, one of the most isolated atolls in the world, is located in the central Pacific Ocean, between the Hawaiian Islands and the Line...
The mission of the Joseph Rock Arboretum is to collect and study trees, shrubs and plants of Hawaii and around the world. Its goal is to teach pe...
Ka Honua Momona mission is to be a model of sustainability mauka a makai (from mountains to sea). Our philosophy is to create indigenous educatio...
The Ka Iwi Mauka Lands are 182 acres overlooking Awawamalu and Makapuʻu. Volunteers remove invasive species and restore the land while respecting...
Ka loko o Kiholo has grown fish for hundreds of years. Volunteers, residents, students, practitioners, managers, and scientists are all working t...
Ka'ehu is a culturally and environmentally significant area that is highly impacted by the influx of marine debris. We've been conducting monthl...
Focuses on Pacific Island plants, particularly plants of value to the Hawaiian people as well as Polynesia, Micronesia, and Melanesia. Includes t...
This 17-acre site was protected in 2003 by Hawaiian Islands Land Trust, a non-profit organization. Conservation Values: Marine shoreline, publi...
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