Our new donation option makes it easy for you to directly support Hawaiʻi's natural areas
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Protecting Hawaiʻi's uniquely beautiful kāhuli (land snails)
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Hawaiʻi has over 6,000 invertebrates found nowhere else in the world. Learn more about some of Hawaiʻi's smallest residents.
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The Native Ecosystems Protection & Management Program (NEPM) at DLNR Forestry & Wildlife is responsible for protecting Hawaiʻi’s most unique ecosystems and species. NEPM manages the Natural Area Reserves System and oversees several programs dedicated to conservation of native species including rare plants, kāhuli (tree snails), and other native invertebrates. Click on the links below to learn more.
In addition to managing the Natural Area Reserves System, NEPM program staff work statewide to protect unique native species and to develop public-private partnerships to protect important conservation lands including watersheds and lands with ecological, historical, and/or cultural value.









