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Partners

We work with a wide variety of partners from state and federal agencies, to non-profit organizations, foundations and individuals. Our goal is to partner with like-minded organizations towards a common goal of conserving and protecting native species. (Partner names are linked to their websites.)

Our current partners include:

Fish & Wildlife Service

US Fish and Wildlife Service


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Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources


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US Geological Survey

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US Navy


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National Fish and Wildlife Foundation


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American Bird Conservancy


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Island Conservation


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David and Lucile Packard Foundation


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The Wildlife Society


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Earthjustice


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Oikonos Ecosystem Knowledge

 


KESRP_Logo_small_for_emailingKauai Endangered Seabird Recovery Project


MNSMaui Nui Seabird Recovery Project


Kauai Forest Bird Recovery Project

  • Akohekohe ohia Hanawi-8309-1
  • Red-tailed Tropicbird Oahu 13 May 2012-4270-1
  • Brown Noddy Moku Manu Eric VanderWerf-3317-1
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  • Palila male Jan 2009–1
  • Red-billed Tropicbird Oahu original-3577-1
  • BFAL Kaena Point 3 Feb 2006-2934-1
  • Laysan Albatross colony Midway Dec 2008 LR-8050-1
  • Wedge-tailed Shearwater Oahu 29 Sep 2010 Eric VanderWerf-8388-1
  • Hawaiian Stilt Pearl Harbor watercress farm-8506-1
  • Laysan Albatross Midway Dec 2008 Eric VanderWerf-7140-1
  • Red-footed booby flying Lehua May 2010-3316-1
  • Masked Booby immature Nihoa-2432-1
  • Common Amakihi on kanawao Hanawi Maui Eric VanderWerf-8180-1
  • Sooty Tern Moku Manu Feb 2006-3409-1
  • Black-footed Albatross courtship Midway-7375-1
  • Laysan Albatross lagoon color Midway Dec 2008 LR-7940-1
  • Short-tailed Albatross adult Midway-8003
  • Red-footed Booby closeup Lehua LR-5590-1
  • Masked Booby family Moku Manu-3493-1-1
  • Akiapolaau male Puu Oo Trail Sep 2006-8659-1
  • Iiwi mamane Hosmer-1573-1
  • Masked Booby nest Moku Manu-3459-1-1
  • Puaiohi juvenile Halepaakai-6551-1
  • Brown booby nest Lehua May 2010-3273-1
  • Hawaiian Coot Loko Waka Pond Hilo Eric VanderWerf-2576-1
  • Brown Booby diving Midway Feb 2012 Eric VanderWerf-3172-1
  • Black-footed Albatross Midway Feb 2012-2441101-1
  • Akekee male-9900
  • Nene closeup Molokai-1608-1
  • Apapane closeup Kauai-6782-1
  • MAPA male Hanawi-8098-1
  • Hawaiian Gallinule Oahu-9500-1
  • Hawaii Amakihi female Puu Waa Waa-7537-1
  • Bulwer’s Petrel Nihoa Sep 2011 Eric VanderWerf-2929-1
  • Kauai Amakihi male-6787-1
  • Nene HAVO-1793-1
  • Hawaii Elepaio Puu Laau 25 Mar 2006-4050-1
  • Lehua Landscape LR v2-1
  • White Tern chick Midway Feb 2012 Eric VanderWerf-3097-1
  • Puaiohi nest Kawaikoi 22 June 2009-1695-1
  • Nihoa Finch adult male Sep 2011 Eric VanderWerf-3327-1
  • White Tern Midway Feb 2012 Eric VanderWerf-3264909-1
  • Akiapolaau Puu Oo Trail Mar 2013-9585-1
  • Bulwer’s Petrel Nihoa Sep 2011 Eric VanderWerf-2583-1
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  • Io dark phase Hakalau NWR-7236-1
  • Kauai Elepaio Halepaakai-6601-1
  • Laysan Duck Midway-7786-1

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Come learn about how seabird translocations are helping to create new colonies at James Campbell National Wildlife Refuge in Kahuku. On May 5th, Pacific Islands: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and PRC will be having a public open house where you can visit the project and see first hand what goes into raising 100 seabirds of three species. Tours are one hour and start at 830, 930, 1030 and 1130; once the link is removed, it means we are full. To sign up go to:
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James Campbell National Wildlife Refuge Open House

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Join us May 5th at the James Campbell National Wildlife Refuge for an Open House! Come learn about our shorebirds, seabirds and visit the translocation site of our Black-footed Albatross, Bonin Petrel and Tristram's Storm-petrel chicks and learn more about what these birds are doing to save their sp...
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