Big Island National Wildlife Refuge Complex
The Big Island National Wildlife Refuge Complex is a protected wildlife refuge administered by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service located on Hawaiʻi Island (commonly known as the Big Island) in the state of Hawaii.[1] It consists of Hakalau Forest on the windward side of Mauna Kea and Kona Forest on the western side of Mauna Loa.[2]
Units
References
- ^ "Big Island National Wildlife Refuge Complex, Hakalau Forest and Kona Units: Invasive Plant Inventory and Early Detection Prioritization Tool (IPIEDT) - Area, Species, Area-Species Link Tables, 2020 - data.doi.gov". data.doi.gov. Retrieved 2022-06-15.
- ^ Jacobi, James D. (2017). "Vegetation map for the Hakalau Forest Unit of the Big Island National Wildlife Refuge Complex on the island of Hawai'i". Technical Report. Hilo, HI.
External links
- Pacific Islands Fish and Wildlife Office
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Protected areas of Hawaii
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19°41′55″N 155°05′44″W / 19.698561°N 155.095427°W / 19.698561; -155.095427
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