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Kure Atoll
Conservancy
A 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that supports the State of Hawaiʻi's ongoing wildlife management and habitat restoration program that enhances biological diversity, ecosystem health, and cultural resources.
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Enhancing biological diversity,
ecosystem health, and
cultural resources of
Kure Atoll in the Northwestern
Hawaiian Archipelago.
Conservation Management & Biosecurity
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Habitat Restoration Program
Invasive Plant & Tree Eradication Project
Native Plant Restoration Project
Dune Restoration & Creation Project
Habitat Restoration on the Abandoned USCG Runway Project
Pest Management
Laysan Duck Reintroduction & Habitat Creation Project
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Marine Pollution Monitoring & Removal
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Fledgling Sooty Tern
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2019-01-22