Conservation Council for Hawai'I
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The Conservation Council for Hawaii (CCH) has been a leading voice for wildlife in the state since 1950, dedicated to protecting native Hawaiian plants, animals, and ecosystems for future generations. As the Hawaii state affiliate of the National Wildlife Federation, CCH engages in advocacy, education, and coalition building to amplify its impact on environmental policies and programs across the Islands.
With a diverse membership that includes scientists, Native Hawaiian practitioners, educators, and community leaders, CCH fosters a united commitment to preserving Hawaii's unique environment. The organization also hosts events such as the annual Manu O K Festival, celebrating the beloved native species, the Manu O K (whitetern), and connecting people with nature through various initiatives.
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