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A view of mountains on Kauai where the mitigation site is. The clouds break behind the mountain cliffs and a rainbow arches in front.
Wildlife Management
U.S. Fish And Wildlife Service Holds Public Scoping Period For Environmental Impact State In Regards To Kauaʻi Island Utility Cooperative
Jun 8, 2022
Jiny Kim, wearing a navy blue shirt, stands on a boat with Nihoa in the background.
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The Path Towards Conservation � Jiny Kim
May 18, 2022
An ʻakekeʻe Birds perches on a green branch. It has a yellowish-green body with a tiny black eye.
Wildlife Management
Biden-Harris Administration Announces More than $68 Million from BIL
May 16, 2022
A green sea turtle lays on th ebeach.
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Sea Turtles Need Help During Nesting Season
May 11, 2022
ʻAkikiki chick peaks out from a nest.
Endangered Species Act
Hope Hatches for Hawaiian Bird
Aug 28, 2018
A sea turtle sits in the sand next to a net
Endangered Species Act
Saving a Haggan Betde on Guam
May 23, 2018
A nēnē stands in the grass. It has a light, tan underbelly and dark brown feathers on its back. Its head is black. Words below it read Hawaiian Goose (nēnē) a path to recovery.
Endangered Species Act
Hawaii’s State Bird is on the Road to Recovery
Mar 30, 2018
A juvenile Laysan albatross. It is brown and fluffy.
Endangered Species Act
Removing Rats Saved Midway’s Seabirds and More
Dec 5, 2017
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Endangered Species Act
Mālama Kauaʻi’s Rare and Endangered Plants
Oct 30, 2017
An ʻiʻiwi stands on a branch. It has bright red feathers with black wings. Its long, curved beak is open.
Endangered Species Act
‘I‘iwi Receives Protection under the ESA
Sep 17, 2017
An ʻiʻiwi stands on a branch. It has bright red feathers with black wings. Its long, curved beak is open.
Endangered Species Act
Hawaiʻi’s Magnificent Forest Birds
Sep 1, 2017
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Endangered Species Act
Why Save Sea Turtles?
Aug 31, 2017

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