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The Hawai'i Audubon Society is a nonprofit membership organization committed to fostering community values that result in the protection and restoration of native ecosystems and conservation of natural resources through education, science and advocacy in Hawai'i and the Pacific.
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Hotspots
Maui
Set in the shadow of the Haleakala Volcano and the West Maui Mountains, this lovely wildlife sanctuary in Kahului between the harbor and the airport was formerly a fishpond for the Hawaiian monarchy.
Kapunakea Preserve exemplifies the high concentration of natural diversity that is Hawai‘i.
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Located on Maui’s south-central coastline, this scenic wetland area encompasses about 700 acres and is home to a variety of Hawaiian waterbirds including the black-necked stilt and Hawaiian coot.
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This stop along the Hana Highway is good for seabirds as well as several other interesting sights like the blow holes, lava arches and sea caves.
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Waikamoi Preserve is an important sanctuary for hundreds of native Hawaiian species.
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