Hawaiʻi Conservation Program (Kuahiwi a Kai and Hawaiian Forest Birds) RFP
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Rolling / Open
Grant Type
foundation
Overview
Overview
Summary
Hawai‘i hosts a high percentage of endemic species found nowhere else on Earth. Unfortunately, native ecosystems and biodiversity are under threat. Of the more than 10,000 native Hawaiian flora and fauna species, most are ill-equipped to survive the challenges presented by accidental and intentional introductions of non-native species and diseases. Further, the additive stress of climate change and development are rapidly degrading habitats and driving native species towards extinction. Urgent action is needed to prevent the extinction of Hawaiʻi’s unique native species and to restore the health of its forests and coral reefs.
To address the threats identified above, the Hawai‘i Conservation Program will fund projects to:
* Restore and improve native watershed function and biodiversity
* Reduce the extinction risk for a suite of endemic bird species by addressing direct threats and improving habitat conditions
* Foster healthy coral reef ecosystems that are resilient to current and predicted environmental stressors by reducing local threats within an interconnected network of reef tracts in Maui Nui.
Geographic Focus
To be eligible for funding, projects must occur within the areas illustrated in Maps 1-2 viewable here. Priority geographic locations include those found on the islands of Hawaiʻi Island, Maui, and Lānaʻi.
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