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The Big Island National Wildlife Refuge Complex is a protected wildlife refuge administered by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service located on Hawaiʻi Island (commonly known as the Big Island) in the state of Hawaii. It consists of Hakalau Forest on the windward side of Mauna Kea and Kona Forest on the western side of Mauna Loa.

Units

References

  1. "Big Island National Wildlife Refuge Complex, Hakalau Forest and Kona Units: Invasive Plant Inventory and Early Detection Prioritization Tool (IPIEDT) - Area, Species, Area-Species Link Tables, 2020 - data.doi.gov". data.doi.gov. Retrieved June 15, 2022.
  2. Jacobi, James D. (2017). "Vegetation map for the Hakalau Forest Unit of the Big Island National Wildlife Refuge Complex on the island of Hawai'i". Technical Report. Hilo, HI.

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Protected areas of Hawaii
Federal
National Parks
National Historical Parks & Sites
National Monuments
National Marine Sanctuary
National Wildlife Refuges
Wilderness Areas
National memorial
State Parks,
Monuments
Recreation Areas
and Preserves
Hawaiʻi (island)
Kaua‘i
Maui
Moloka‘i
O‘ahu

19°41′55″N 155°05′44″W / 19.698561°N 155.095427°W / 19.698561; -155.095427


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