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Saturday 11/20 at 10 am
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November 20, 2021
Mahalo for joining us for our annual meeting.
Senate Bill 2372 Recovering America’s Wildlife Act
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October 7, 2021
Senator Brian Schatz has signed onto a bipartisan wildlife conservation bill, the
Recovering America’s Wildlife Act, that will dedicate $1.4 billion annually to locally-led efforts to
help at-risk wildlife species nationwide.
“We’re facing a looming wildlife crisis, and this is the most important piece of wildlife legislation
in the past fifty years,” said Moana Bjur, Executive Director, Conservation Council For Hawaii.
“We thank Senator Schatz for co-sponsoring this bold, bipartisan effort to help at-risk wildlife
with collaborative, voluntary measures across every state, territory and Tribal nation.”
71st Anniversary
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July 18, 2021
Join Us Friday, August 6, 5pm to 10pm in person, outdoors, at Moliʻi Gardens at Kualoa Ranch!
We had planned to celebrate our 70th Anniversary last year with all of you, but COVID-19 changed our plans. So, this year, we celebrate 71 years…and our 50th Anniversary as Hawaiʻi’s affiliate of the National Wildlife Federation – another major milestone!
Kōlea Winter 2020
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January 17, 2021
Celebrating our 70th anniversary year in a devastating pandemic. Special Recognitions for 2020. Annual Meeting. Partnership with National Wildlife Federation (NWF) including campaigning for expanded critical habitat and recovery funding for the Hawaiian Monk Seal, the expansion of Papahānaumokuākea, and along with our friends at Hui Manu O Kū, co-founding and growing the popular Manu O Kū Festival…and more
Save the Palila!
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November 21, 2019
ONSERVATION COUNCIL FOR HAWAI‘I is calling on the state and federal government to accelerate recovery actions to save the palila, an endemic Hawaiian
2019 Kolea Newsletter
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August 1, 2019
https://www.conservehawaii.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/CCH-Newsletter-V70-Iss1-F18-S19-FINAL.pdf
Protecting Maui County Seabirds and Sea Turtles
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February 20, 2019
Environmental groups Hawaiʻi Wildlife Fund and Conservation Council for Hawaiʻi, represented by Earthjustice, brought suit on Tuesday to block the replacement of
Kolea Newsletter Spring 2017
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June 30, 2017