Together with our members and conservation partners, The Nature Conservancy has protected more than 200,000 acres of critical natural lands in Hawai‘i.


Press Release

Paiko Aerial

Pono Pacific Jobs 
468 people applied for the fifty new positions created by the Recovery Act-funded contract The Nature Conservancy awarded Pono Pacific last week.


Josephine and David DeLuz
Keepers of Kuka'iau
A Hawai‘i Island couple donates ranch land to preserve the rural character of the Hāmākua Coast.

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Spotlight
 

Author Robert J. Shallenberger
 

Wings Over the Sea
A new book by Conservancy scientist Rob Shallenberger showcases the unique seabirds of the Hawaiian archipelago. The images will make you smile, wonder and want to book a trip with camera and binoculars in hand!

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Conservation Spotlights! 



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Hawaiian Airlines volunteers

"Preserving Paradise"

 Partnerships

  
The invasive alga Avrainvillea amadelpha, or leather mudweed.

The Great Huki
The Nature Conservancy and Mālama Maunalua are getting ready to launch The 'Great Huki’ – a major effort to begin removing a suffocating mudweed alga from East Honolulu’s Maunalua Bay. 
 


Special Feature:
Why Scientists Love Palmyra!

 

Donor Profile

Bob and Ruth Ballard at Waikamoi Preserve.

A Conservation Legacy
Bob and Ruth Ballard were lifelong nature lovers, and that love led them to leave the Conservancy a generous bequest in support of Hawaii’s native plants and animals.
 


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One third of The Nature Conservancy's country programs are islands, and many state programs in The Nature Conservancy include threats to islands. We have been working on island conservation for decades.  Read more about our island conservation efforts.

Photo credits, left to right: Paiko aerial photo©Kenji Salmoiraghi; Rob Shallenberger©Rob S.; Invasive Alga©TNC.