Hawaii Audubon Society
The Hawaii Audubon Society is a non-profit organization dedicated to the conservation of birds and their habitats in the Hawaiian Islands. Founded in 1939, it focuses on protecting native bird species, many of which are endangered due to habitat loss and invasive species. The society engages in various conservation efforts, educational programs, and community outreach to promote awareness about the importance of preserving Hawaii's unique avifauna.
In addition to conservation work, the society organizes birdwatching events and workshops to encourage public participation in bird conservation. They also collaborate with other organizations and government agencies to advocate for policies that protect Hawaii's natural resources. Through these efforts, the Hawaii Audubon Society aims to foster a deeper appreciation for the islands' rich biodiversity.