Mahalo!
The Kaua’i Forest Bird Recovery Project is a State of Hawai’i Division of Forestry and Wildlife (DOFAW) program funded primarily by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and facilitated by the Pacific Studies Cooperative Unit of the University of Hawai’i. Thank you for your support!
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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
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Hawai’i Division of Forestry and Wildlife
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University of Hawai’i – Pacific Cooperative Studies Unit
Our work on Kaua’i is greatly assisted by many other agencies, organizations, companies, and individuals. Many, many mahalos to all!
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American Bird Conservancy
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Bird Studies Canada
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DOFAW -NARS – Natural Areas Reserves System
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Disney Worldwide Conservation Fund
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Diegmann Science Services
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Corteva AgriScience
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Eagle Eye Tours
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Garden Island Resource Conservation and Development (GIRCD)
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GoodNature Automatic Traps
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Hawaii State Parks
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Hawai’i Youth Conservation Corps
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Koke’e Resource Conservation Program (KRCP)
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Mohammed Bin Zayed Species Conservation Fund
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The Nature Conservancy Hawai’i
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San Diego Zoo Global
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Becky Williams, Graphic Artist
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Eleanor Grosch, Graphic Artist
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Cascade Designs
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Mountain Hardwear
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Marmot
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Starbucks
The intellectual capital of the following individuals and institutions enriches and facilitates our research efforts. Thanks!
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Colorado State University, Liba Pejchar
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Northern Arizona University, Jeff Foster
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Pacific Rim Conservation, Eric Vanderwerf
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USGS, Pacific Island Ecosystems Research Center
Here are links to some other groups contributing to knowledge and conservation of birds in Hawai’i:
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Birds of Kaua’i
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Sounds Hawaiian
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Conservation Council for Hawai´i
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Hawai’i Conservation Alliance
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Hawaiian Ecosystems at Risk Project (HEAR)
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Jack Jeffrey Photography
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Kaua’i Endangered Seabird Recovery Project
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Kaua’i Invasive Species Committee
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Kaua’i Seabird Habitat Conservation Plan
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Maui Forest Bird Recovery Project
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National Tropical Botanical Garden
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Save Our Shearwaters