Protecting the Places that Sustain Us
We save land however possible through collaborations with willing landowners. Working together, great things happen—like 2,800 acres preserved in East Moloka‘i. Protected...
[MORE]Kahili Beach is a popular surf spot for Kaua‘i’s North Shore residents. The windswept beach, nicknamed Rock Quarry, attracts recreational beachgoers and surf lovers of all kinds. ...
[MORE]Active restoration is enhancing critical native wildlife habitat while preserving one of the most significant cultural sites in Hawai‘i, once populated with two thriving Hawaiian villages. Protected...
[MORE]Land conservation protects areas for the working farms and ranches that help feed us, like these 11,000 acres preserved by The Erdman Family. The views and wide-open expanses nourish us on another level. ...
[MORE]Remote to most, Nu‘u is home to a pristine wetland that is a bustling rest stop for native birds traveling between the islands. Local fishermen think it’s a good place to relax,...
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Many places important to the people of Hawaii have already been lost forever. The work of preserving our remaining island treasures is critical to us all.
How can you help? Why, we’re so glad you asked…
We are as strong as the community that supports us (land trusts are like that.) Help create a conservation legacy for Hawai‘i — give today.Hawaiian Islands Land Trust | P.O. Box 965, Wailuku, Hawaii 96793 | T. 808-244-LAND
The Hawaiian Islands Land Trust is a 501(c)(3) land conservancy organization.