Conservation Rising in Kaua‘i
Kaua’i’s conservation groups are getting a much-needed boost after the County of Kauai provided grant funding from the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act.
Learn MoreKaua’i’s conservation groups are getting a much-needed boost after the County of Kauai provided grant funding from the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act.
Learn MoreJoin us! On July 21 Pacific Birds will host a webinar to share how some of our partners are handling predator challenges. Four presenters will speak to different predator issues affecting wetlands in Hawaiʻi and the birds that inhabit them.
Learn MoreHawai‘i’s largest wetland was recently awarded a North American Wetland Conservation Grant totaling $100,000. Managers will use the funds to try and stem an invasion of several non-native plants such as water lettuce, water hyacinth, bulrush and mangrove.
Learn MoreTake a virtual, educational, Pacific-Atlantic tour on May 15th with Pacific Birds and partners in Hawai’i and Florida. Join the Zoom program on May 15th!
Learn MorePacific Birds recently completed a comprehensive review of the Joint Ventureʻs role in Hawaiʻi, gathering input from more than 60 conservation professionals. Based on that input, our Hawaiʻi focus will remain on wetlands and our key roles will be in communications, outreach and coordination.
Learn MoreWorld Wetlands Day celebrates the adoption of the Ramsar Convention, an international agreement dedicated to wetlands biodiversity and conservation. There are celebrations on or near February 2nd across the globe, including on Oʻahu and Kauaʻi in Hawaiʻi.
Learn MoreHawaiians welcomed mōlī, or Laysan Albatross, back to Kauaʻi in November. Soaring albatross filled the air above during the ceremony, while a few nēnē visited the scene on the ground.
Learn MoreThe Pueo Project was set up in 2017 to monitor the population size and habitat use of this Hawaiian Short-eared Owl. Knowing more will help establish which habitats we should conserve to help stabilize the population.
Learn MoreKauaʻi’s trail system will receive a boost with the award of a Hawaiʻi Tourism Authority grant. The ‘Aloha Aina’ grant will provide $118,000 to repair degraded sections of the Pihea-Alakaʻi trail system, where hikers can learn about the history, culture and wildlife.
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U.S. Coordinator: Monica Iglecia
Canada Coordinator: Andrew Huang
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Bird Habitat Joint Ventures are collaborative partnerships that enhance work in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico to conserve habitat for the benefit of birds, other wildlife, and people. We bring strategic thought to bird conservation.