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Kure Atoll Conservancy
Kure AtollConservancy

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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          Kure Atoll in the Northwestern
          Hawaiian Archipelago.

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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
        • Pollution Reduction
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Holidays

Things To Be Thankful For

2017-11-25
In: Field Camp Blog, Winter 2017, Winter Season
Tagged: Holidays, Thanksgiving

Thunder and lightning, wicked winds and heavy rain, six days of grueling restoration treatment, a massive holiday dinner, and tons of laughter. In short, the past two weeks have been all sorts of incredible and filled with many moments worth reflecting upon what we have to be thankful for outRead More →

He Panina, He Hoʻomaka

2017-01-06
In: Field Camp Blog, Winter 2016, Winter Season
Tagged: Albatross Count, Holidays, Monk Seal, Pup, Weather

Aloha mai e nā maka heluhelu, nā ʻohana, a me nā hoa i piha i ke aloha iā Hōlanikū. Ua hōʻea kākou ka pau ʻana o ka makahiki 2016, a e hoʻomaka ana ka makahiki hou. Ua holo nō ka manawa me ka wikiwiki! Nui nā mea i hoʻolauleʻa ʻiaRead More →

Aloha Lā Kalikimaka

2017-01-06
In: Field Camp Blog, Winter 2016, Winter Season
Tagged: Camp Life, Holidays, Weather

Aloha mai e nā maka heluhelu, nā ʻohana, a me nā hoa i piha i ke aloha iā Hōlanikū. Kōkoke pau kēia makahiki. Ua holo nō ka manawa! He mau mea i hoʻolauleʻa ʻia i kēia pule. Ua pau ko mākou helu ʻana i nā mōlī, nā kaʻupu, a meRead More →

Pili Kau, Pili Hoʻoilo

2016-11-26
In: Field Camp Blog, Winter 2016, Winter Season
Tagged: Holidays

Aloha mai e nā maka heluhelu, nā ʻohana, a me nā hoa i nui ke aloha iā Hōlanikū. I kēlā pule aku nei, ua hiki mai ke kau anu. Ua pā mai ka makani me ka ikaika, a ua ʻoi aku ke anuanu. Ua hoʻomaka ka hoʻopūnana ʻana o nāRead More →

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