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What's Happening

Office of Hawaiian Affairs Supports Project
PPHNS Launches Project Website
Project Team Briefs Moloka‘i Community on Rat Eradication Results

Rodents in the News

Hawaii Public Radio – Kahana Haiki Valley
Video of PPHNS on KHON
Subway Study Finds Rats Remain Wily

Aloha and Welcome



The Partnership to Protect Hawaii’s Native Species is a collaborative effort between state and federal institutions to safely remove rats from our islands to protect and restore Hawaii’s native species and the health and welfare of Hawaii’s residents.

This website was created as a tool to facilitate community involvement during conservation efforts and planning. Visitors to the site will find information regarding the project during all of its stages. We welcome you to the website and invite you to explore all of the resources it offers.

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Iiwi in Hanawi Natural Area Reserve.
Photo by Eric VanderWerf – Pacific Rim Conservation

Sea turtle hatchlings.

Honu ‘ea (hawksbill sea turtle) hatchlings.
Photo by Eldridge Naboa