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Aloha Kakou Mai Kapu Ka`u Mai
"Greetings from Sacred Ka`u"

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The district of Ka`u covers over 922 square miles of sacred land that includes 80 miles of coastline on the south eastern shore of the island of Hawai`i. Protecting Ka`u is vital to the survival of Hawai`i's unique island culture and fragile ecosystem.

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It is where the first polynesians landed and where Hawai`i's longest undeveloped coastline remains entact. It is home to some of Hawai`i's largest Heiau (ancient temple sites) and burial complexes.

We invite your support...

Our goal is to advocate the protection and preservation of the entire 80 miles of the Ka`u coastline and our sacred Ahupua`a, (ancestral lands) from the mountains to the sea.

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The endangered Hawaiian monk seal.

"Countless numbers of rare
species become extinct every year
in the Hawaiian Islands. Hawai`i
has become an ecological disaster."
-- Washington Post

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A humpback whale.

PURCHASE THE NEW DVD: "THE PUNALU`U EXPERIENCE"
Here is a preview of the NEW 28 minute film:

To order this new 28 minute film on DVD, make a donation of $25.00 via our SECURE PAYPAL account OR mail a check for $25.00 to Ka`u Preservation, PO Box 472, Na`alehu, HI 96772. Price covers costs of duplication, taxes, shipping and handling. Mahalo!

THE KA`U COAST IS NOW ON YOUTUBE. CHECK OUT ALL THE LATEST FILMS ABOUT PROTECTING THE SACRED LANDS OF KA`U.

RESOLUTION 169-07 PASSES!

On March 13th, 2006, J. Keolalani Hanoa went to sit with her kupuna to guide us so we can continue her work towards what is pono for the preservation of the aina and the oiwi. On May 1st, 2007, Hawaii County Councilman Bob Jacobson introduced to the County Finance Committee RESOLUTION 169-07 and suggested it be known as the "Keolalani Hanoa Resolution” in her honor. The resolution calls for protection of the coastal areas and adjacent lands at Punalu`u utilizing the county's Public Access, Open Space, and Natural Resources Preservation Fund. It follows the Mayor's recommendation that Punalu‘u Beach Park and adjacent lands become the number two priority for purchase.

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SAY MAHALO TO BOB JACOBSON

DOWNLOAD AND READ THE BILL

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Join KA`U PRESERVATION Today Your tax deductable donation will help protect Ka`u.

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The endangered hawksbill turtle

PRINT FLYERS AND HELP US SPREAD THE WORD!

Check out all the videos in the archives.

You can make a difference!


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JOIN the newly formed "Friends of Punalu`u" that will help create a long-term management plan for Punalu`u. Monthly meetings are being held. Call 808-928-8144 for more info.






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Mission Statement

The mission is to protect
the endangered native ecosystems of
Ka`u. A home to countless endangered
native birds, insects, plants and
animals, including the threatened
honu and honu`ea (Hawaiian
Green and critically endangered
Hawksbill turtles) and the
Hawaiian Monk Seal, one
of the most endangered animals
in the world. This includes estuaries,
ancient fishponds, freshwater
springs, shorelines, coastal
plains and mountain forests.

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The Vision...

We envision perpetual protection of all
historic sites, ancient Hawaiian burials,
and the rich culture and heritage of Ka`u.

For the children...

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Ka`u is a living classroom and educational resource that benefits present and future generations

A gift to the world...

Our guests will experience "Ka Noho Ana",
a traditional Hawaiian ahupua`a
lifestyle, where ancient Hawai`i lives and
breathes, giving the world the priceless
gift of aloha.

Conservation = Sustainability

By protecting the natural
resources of Ka`u, we build
a stronger community and
a sustainable economy.

Support Ka`u Preservation in protecting Sacred Ka`u