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HWF’s mission is to protect native wildlife, focusing on coastal and marine wildlife species across Hawaiʻi, including the hawksbill sea turtle (honuʻea) and the Hawaiian green sea turtle (honu), and many other finned, feathered, flippered, and plant friends.
- Kaʻū Wildlife Scholarship
HWF is offering scholarships for Kaʻū high school students...
- Kaʻū Wildlife Scholarship
HWF is offering scholarships for Kaʻū high school students and recent graduates for college or a career technical school!
Since 1996, Hawaiʻi Wildlife Fund’s mission is to protect native wildlife in Hawaiʻi – that includes Hawaiian green sea turtles (honu), hawksbill sea turtles (honuʻea/ʻea), dolphins (naia), whales (koholā), monk seals (nā mea hulu/ʻīlioholoikauaua) and other flora and fauna that call these islands home.
Hawaii Wildlife Fund, Paia, Hawaii. 8,644 likes · 58 talking about this. Hawaiʻi Wildlife Fund is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the conservation of native wildlife.
HONOLULU, HAWAI'I (April 26, 2022) – The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) today announced $530,600 in grants to promote endemic bird conservation and community participation in Hawai'i. The six grants will generate $562,200 in matching contributions for a total conservation impact of $1,092,800.
10 kwi 2023 · Hawaii Wildlife Fund and Hawaiian Electric volunteers recently partnered to collect marine debris that washed ashore on Kamilo Point. The group collected 363 pounds of debris, including 36 pounds of derelict fishing line and net bundles, 40 pounds of broken glass, and 30+ pounds of microplastics.
Hawaiʻi Wildlife Fund’s friends at @nene_org (Nene Research & Conservation) need your signature (right now) on a new petition to help keep nēnē and other native wildlife safe from a parasite that causes toxoplasmosis infection, which can be fatal.