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Together with our members and conservation partners, The Nature Conservancy has protected more than 200,000 acres of critical natural lands in Hawai‘i.
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Places We Protect
'Revolutionary'
Technology Scans for Weed Invaders
The Conservancy is using a new remote sensing technology to help identify weed threats in our Kaua'i preserves that may revolutionize natural resource management in Hawai'i and beyond.
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A Model Partnership
The President of Palau recently visited Hawai`i and encouraged the State to join a global challenge to help conserve the natural environment.
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Spotlight

Our Queen of Green
Just like Johnny Appleseed, our public awareness and action coordinator Pauline Sato sows "Earth Day, every day” awareness wherever she goes.
Check out other Conservation Spotlights!
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What's New

8/27/2008:
Toxic Oceans
Renowned climate and marine scientists and coral reef managers unveil the Honolulu Declaration on Ocean Acidification, urging action to save world's reefs from ocean's greatest climate change threat.
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One third of The Nature Conservancy's country programs are islands, and many state programs in The Nature Conservancy include threats to islands. We have been working on island conservation for decades. Read more about our island conservation efforts.
Nature picture credits, left to right: © Grady Timmons (remote sensing camera array, Kaua'i); © Grady Timmons/TNC (Palau President Tommy Remengesau, Jr.); © Phil Spalding III (Pauline Sato); © Charlie Veron (Dying reef community, Great Barrier Reef).