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Kure Atoll Conservancy

A 501(c)(3) non-profit foundation 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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A Bit Blustery

February 7, 2018March 21, 2018 admin 0 Comments WS2017

When the wind blows the buildings will creak, the trees will shake, and, sadly, some albatross chicks will find themselves

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Routine

January 28, 2018March 21, 2018 admin 0 Comments WS2017

Life on a remote island seemingly falls into a consistent routine especially when considering how little else there is to

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Pieces To Choose

January 28, 2018March 21, 2018 admin 0 Comments WS2017

This past weekend I found myself immersed in the unsightly task of cleaning grungy, dirt-covered pieces of plastic I had

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An Unusual Visitor

January 14, 2018March 21, 2018 admin 0 Comments WS2017

By breeding on remote islands as many seabirds do, there is generally a lack of land-based predators for the birds

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Counting Into The New Year

January 8, 2018March 21, 2018 admin 0 Comments WS2017

Aloha! I owe an apology for the long delay in writing. Busy enjoying the holidays, rolling in the New Year

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