Where We Work and Resources Found

Created in 2001, Lāna‘i Forest and Watershed Partnership was formed to protect the primary watershed on the island of Lāna‘i, Lāna‘ihale, and the rare species contained within this area, from the impacts of feral deer and mouflon sheep.  The native habitats found on the island range from lowland dry shrubland to montane wet forest and include species such as the Hawaiian dark-rumped petrel (or  ‘ua‘u) and the  rare tree snail.  To find out more about  Lāna‘i’s natural resources, visit Hawaii’s Comprehensive Wildlife Conservation Strategy.