The Hawai‘i Conservation Alliance (HCA) is a cooperative partnership of 16 government, education and non-profit organizations that are strongly committed to environmental conservation in the Hawaiian Islands through land management, scholarly research and financial incentives.


The Hawaii Conservation Alliance is dedicated to promoting effective, long-term management of Hawaii's native ecosystems through collaborative research, training and outreach among land managers, scientists, educators and the general public.

  • Ensure that Hawaii's leaders understand the conservation issues of statewide significance, and encourage them to focus their resources on solving the highest priority problems.
  • By 2020, achieve effective management of ninety percent of Hawaii's native ecosystems existing in the year 2000.
  • Support restoration of rare and endangered species.
  • Increase support for high priority management-oriented conservation research.
  • Strengthen the skills of conservation professionals.
  • Increase public awareness and involvement in conserving and managing Hawaii's ecosystems.

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