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Alaska & Hawaii

The states of Alaska and Hawaii contain some of the most wild and undisturbed native habitat in the nation, but they are also some of the most threatened places because of their fragility. Since 1985 the Fund has conserved more than 300,000 acres of wildlife habitat, river corridors and unique natural resources in both states.

Alaska

To date the Fund has helped to conserve more than 300,000 acres of Alaska’s most extraordinary landscapes - from majestic forestlands to world-class fishing spots to rugged coastlines. Working with public and private partners throughout the state, the Fund has helped to acquire and permanently protect land valued at more than $123 million.  Read more>

Hawaii

The Conservation Fund works with the National Park Service, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and private landowners to protect some of Hawaii's most treasured coastal and mountain landscapes.  Read more>
Scorecard: Alaska & Hawaii
Acres Protected: 320,710
Fair Market Value: $145,558,611
Acquisition Cost: $128,107,217
Help Save Our Wild Havens

baby bear in Alaska

At the Fund we help save wild havens: large, natural spaces for wildlife to be exactly that—wild. Your gift ensures that wildlife, like this bear cub, has the habitat it needs to thrive.

 

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