Reconnecting with Founding Friends
Visting with E Z and Pauline Street, former Kīlauea Point NWR volunteers.
Celebrating the life and work of John A. Maciolek
Celebrating the life and work of John A. Maciolek.
Feral Cats Harm Our Wildlife
It is estimated that there are 25,000 feral cats on the Island of Kauaʻi. This staggering number of free-roaming cats pose a significant risk to our ground-nesting seabirds and waterbirds.
Debra Gochros honored with the 2022 Mea Hoʻomanaʻo Award!
Debra Gochros was honored with the 2022 Mea Hoʻomanaʻo Award on September 23, 2022.
Patriarch of ʻAkikiki Family Brought to Safety
A critically endangered ‘akikiki received VIP treatment with a helicopter ride from a valley deep in the Alaka‘i Plateau to safety at the Maui Bird Conservation Center.
Reflections of a Lighthouse Keeper’s Daughter
We had the pleasure of visiting with Pamela Catalina Villanueva. She lived here at the Kīlauea Point Light Station, as it was then known , from 1960 to 1964 when her father Mosman Villanueva served as Boatswains Mate 1, U.S. Coast Guard Officer in Charge of the Kīlauea Point Light Station.
Wildlife Spotlight: ʻAʻo
One of the endangered seabirds that Kīlauea Point NWR was founded to protect is the ʻaʻo, or Newell's Shearwaters.
New Boundary Fence at Kīlauea Point NWR
New predator-resistant fence for Kīlauea Point NWR