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Troops build three stone benches during break from training at PTA

Marines bring some muscle to Hawaii Wildlife Center project

Troops build three stone benches during break from training at PTA

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Volunteers spruce up Hawaii Wildlife Center

Volunteers spruce up Hawaii Wildlife Center

Special to Hawaii 24/7 More than 100 volunteers of nearly every age gathered Saturday at the Hawaii Wildlife Center in Kapaau for a community volunteer day and the inaugural planting of native Hawaiian landscaping. Kohala Middle School students, teachers and the principal were joined by individuals representing Hawaii Preparatory Academy, home schooled children and parents, […]

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Hawaii WIldlife Center volunteer day (May 14)

Hawaii WIldlife Center volunteer day (May 14)

MEDIA RELEASE Hawaii Wildlife Center is announcing a volunteer half-day 8 a.m.-noon Saturday, May 14. Crews will be installing native Hawaiian landscaping with help from students, local business and community supporters. For further information, call Linda Elliott at 345-8421. — Find out more: www.hawaiiwildlifecenter.org

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Hawaii Wildlife Center year-end report 2010

Hawaii Wildlife Center year-end report 2010

From the board of directors at Hawaii Wildlife Center: We are thrilled to let you know that we have reached another major milestone: the Hawaii Wildlife Center building is up. Phase I of the building construction was completed in October, 2010. There now stands a beautiful building with a weatherproof and secure exterior and a […]

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Hawaii Wildlife Center: Build it they will fly!

Hawaii Wildlife Center: Build it they will fly!

The Board of Directors at Hawaii Wildlife Center issued the following statement: We are thrilled to let you know that we have reached another major milestone: the Hawaii Wildlife Center building is UP! A remarkable 86 percent of the funds necessary to complete the building and to begin wildlife rehabilitation operations have been raised. And […]

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Hawaii Wildlife Center's president and director Linda Elliott has been called to Marshall, Michigan to assist in clean-up efforts resulting from an oil spill that occurred on July 26, 2010. Elliott, on behalf of Hawaii Wildlife Center, is collaborating with Focus Wildlife as their onsite Animal Care Manager.

Hawaii Wildlife Center called to Michigan oil spill

Hawaii Wildlife Center’s president and director Linda Elliott has been called to Marshall, Michigan to assist in clean-up efforts resulting from an oil spill that occurred on July 26, 2010. Elliott, on behalf of Hawaii Wildlife Center, is collaborating with Focus Wildlife as their onsite Animal Care Manager.

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How to help wildlife in the Gulf of Mexico

How to help wildlife in the Gulf of Mexico

Linda Elliott, Hawaii Wildlife Center president and director, has issued the following list of ways you can help: Many people are finding it very difficult and heart wrenching to watch the effects of the massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. Anger, frustration, sadness and the need to take action are many of the […]

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Oil spills: Is Hawaii at risk? Is Hawaii prepared?

Oil spills: Is Hawaii at risk? Is Hawaii prepared?

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Kapaau wildlife treatment, recovery, and educational facility still needs to raise $450,000

Hawaii Wildlife Center 2010 appeal letter

Kapaau wildlife treatment, recovery, and educational facility still needs to raise $450,000

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Construction at the Hawai‘i Wildlife Center (HWC) is progressing along with continued fundraising efforts to insure project completion.

Hawaii Wildlife Center construction in Kohala

Construction at the Hawai‘i Wildlife Center (HWC) is progressing along with continued fundraising efforts to insure project completion.

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