Kahoolawe Hawaii United States North America
Information and resources regarding the Island of Kahoolawe. This island is uninhabited. It was taken over by the US military during World War II and was extensively damaged by military testing and training activities. In 2003 it was returned to the state. It is being administered by the state as a trust for a future Native Hawaiian sovereign entity. Extensive environmental restoration (including removal of unexploded ordnance) is ongoing.
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Kahoolawe
- Kahoolawe Island Reserve Commission (KIRC) - Manages the Kaho\\'olawe Island Reserve while it is held in trust for a future Native Hawaiian sovereign entity. The KIRC is administratively attached to the State Department of Land and Natural Resources.
- The Protect Kahoolawe Ohana (PKO) - About the organization and its activities to preserve hawaii and protect hawaii the island, and about Kahoolawe.
- Kahoolawe Virtual Field Trip - Photos and description of Kahoolawe, compiled from students united states at the University of Hawaii and local schools.
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