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


Places We Protect

Pepe'opae boardwalk, Kamakou Preserve

Kamakou Preserve:   Hiking Back in Time Strolling through this Moloka'i preserve is like stepping back in time. Find out why one hiker calls it "Jurassic Park without the dinosaurs" ...

 

 

 

 

Feature

Shearwater chick in burrow at Mo'omomi

Return of the Shearwaters
The native seabird is establishing a new colony at Mo'omomi Preserve – the first to appear on Moloka'i in decades.

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SpotlightWainiha Valley, Kaua'i

Greening Moloka'i
Meet Ed Misaki, our man on Moloka'i. Ed reflects on his 25 years with the Conservancy  – and looks ahead at stewardship challenges and opportunities in his island community.

 

What's NewEroded hillside south slope, Moloka'i

Caring for Our 'Āina and Reefs
Read a personal message by Suzanne Case, the Conservancy executive director, as she reflects on what Earth Day means to her. 

1/24/2008:
Living Reef Redux
A new version of the Conservancy-produced publication "The Living Reef" will be widely distributed to schools statewide.

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.

Nature picture credits, left to right: © Win Anderson (hiker at Pçpç'ôpae boardwalk, Kamakou Preserve); © Kathy Tachibana/TNC (wedge-tailed shearwater chick in burrow, Mo'omomi Preserve); © TNC (dancers at Moloka'i Earth Day Celebration); © Dave Allen/TNC(Suzanne Case snorkeling).