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Conservation Council for Hawaiʻi: Saving Hawaiʻi’s native species and ecosystems

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Conservation Council for Hawaiʻi: Saving Hawaiʻi’s native species and ecosystems Jonee Peters from Conservation Council for Hawaiʻi shares how protect Hawai‘i’s unique ecosystems!

HONOLULU (HI Now) - The Conservation Council for Hawai’i (CCH) is a leading environmental organization dedicated to preserving Hawai’i’s native plants, animals, and ecosystems for future generations. Established in 1950, CCH has been instrumental in shaping key environmental policies and programs across the Hawaiian Islands. With a diverse membership exceeding 5,500 individuals, the organization collaborates with scientists, planners, and landowners to advance biosecurity measures and protect native species. As the Hawai’i state affiliate of the National Wildlife Federation since 1970, CCH extends its advocacy to national issues affecting Hawai’i, ensuring a voice on Capitol Hill. Through education, policy advocacy, and community engagement, CCH remains committed to safeguarding Hawai’i’s unique natural heritage.

For more information, visit www.conservehawaii.org

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