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HWF Links
The following websites represent Hawai'i Wildlife Fund's partners and
those organizations with which we share a common goal.
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Big Island Hawksbill Recovery Project
http://www.nps.gov/archive/havo/resource/hawksbill.htm
General information about hawksbill sea turtles and conservation efforts underway in the state of Hawaii.
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Big Island Reef Fund
http://malama-kai.org/birf/index.htm
A voluntary alliance of marine recreation operators and conservation organizations working to
ensure that Hawai'i's coral reefs and coastal resources remain healthy
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Community Conservation Network
http://conservationpractice.org/
Assists local communities to sustain ecosystems
and resources by fostering relationships that result in improved long-term conservation, management effectiveness
and human security.
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Hawai'i Conservation Alliance
http://www.hawaiiconservation.org/
Leaders in environmental management, research and education
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Hawai'i Coral Reef Network
http://coralreefnetwork.com/
A grass-roots organization of numerous
individuals from a variety of state and non-governmental agencies
concerned with the conservation of coral reef resources
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Hawai‘i – Message in the Waves
http://messageinthewaves.com/
A film from the BBC Natural History Unit looking at some of the
environmental challenges facing the people and wildlife of Hawai'i.
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Hawaiian Islands Humbpack Whale NMS
http://hawaiihumpbackwhale.noaa.gov/
The NMS's goal is to promote management, research, education and long-term monitoring
for the endangered humpback whale and its habitat.
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International Sea Turtle Society
http://seaturtle.org
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Kai Makana - Ocean Education Through Action
http://kaimakana.org/
Through its youth mentorship and community-based programs, Kai Makana takes
an active role in helping the public to better understand and preserve marine life and the ocean.
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Kaho'olawe Island Reserve Commission
http://www.kahoolawe.hawaii.gov/
Working to provide use of
the island of Kaho'olawe for traditional and cultural practices of native Hawaiian people and to restore the island and its waters.
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Maui TV News
http://mauitvnews.com/
Maui’s weekly television news program which devotes coverage to primary issues like water,
transportation and education.
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Nature Conservancy
http://nature.org/
The leading conservation organization working to protect the most ecologically
important lands and waters around the world for nature and people.
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NOAA Sea Turtle Information
http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/species/turtles/
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Pacific Islands Photo-Identification Network (PIPIN)
http://pipin.org/community/index.php
A network of researchers studying cetaceans, esp spinner dolphins, in the Pacific Islands Region through
the use of photo-identification techniques.
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Reef Check
http://reefcheck.org/
A volunteer, ocean conservation
organization designed to save coral reefs globally and temperate
reefs in California
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Reef Environmental Education Foundation (REEF)
http://reef.org/
An active organization of divers committed to the preservation of the marine environment
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Turtle Tracks
http://turtles.org
Mission is to communicate why all species of marine turtles
are either threatened or endangered, to highlight the fibropapilloma tumor
and to focus on the Honokowai group of green sea turtles on Maui
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Wild Hawai'i Learning Adventures
http://wildhawaii.com/
Wild Hawai'i Learning Adventures is an environmental education adventure program based on Maui.
Co-founded and driven by Hike Maui, Hawai'i Wildlife Fund and a group of concerned citizens, Wild Hawai'i collaborates with Maui's most
respected environmental organizations.
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