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Pearl Harbor National Wildlife Refuge

c/o Oahu Refuges
PO Box 340
Haleiwa, HI 96712-0340
(808) 637-6330

Directions: Limited access -- contact refuge manager. The refuge is located within the Pearl Harbor Naval Base about 10 miles W of Honolulu.

Primary Wildlife: The refuge was established for the endangered Hawaiian moorhen, Hawaiian coot, and the Hawaiian stilt. Koloa (Hawaiian duck) and black-crowned night herons also inhabit the area. The refuge also supports several introduced species of birds as well as migratory waterfowl and shorebirds.

Habitat: 61 acres of manmade wetlands in two units.

Recreation and Education: Persons interested in observing and photographing wildlife from the refuge boundaries should arrange visits with the refuge manager. Group educational tours may be arranged.



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