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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.
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Places We Protect
New Fence Built
at Kanaele Bog
The Conservancy has completed building a protective fence around the Kaua'i preserve – achieving a milestone in conserving this ecological gem.
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Feature
Biodiversity
Buzzwords
Conservancy Senior Scientist Sam Gon helps to decipher commonly used "biodiversity buzzwords" used to convey the complex picture of conservation work in Hawai‘i.
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Spotlight
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.
Check out other Conservation Spotlights!
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What's New
7/29/2008:
Conservancy Tests 'Revolutionary'
New Technology
The Conservancy unveils a new remote sensing technology that may well revolutionize natural resource management in Hawai'i — and beyond.
Breaking News!
7/31/2008:
Forest Recovery Project Update
Study suggests $1 million business opportunity for a local company to provide animal control and land management services in the state.
Read the press release and download the study report.
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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.
Nature picture credits, left to right: © John De Mello (Kanaele Bog Preserve, Kaua'i); © John De Mello ('Amakihi and red 'ōhi'a); © Mark Godfrey/TNC (fluorescent and incandescent light bulbs).