309. Kealia Pond National Wildlife Refuge, Kihei, Hawaii
This 700-acre refuge is one of the finest remaining natural wetlands in Hawaii.
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This 700-acre refuge is one of the finest remaining natural wetlands in Hawaii.
This refuge protects nearly 30 square miles of bird-rich ponds, wetlands, and marshes south of Spokane.
Visit via cruise ship in summer to see murres, alcids, guillemots, puffins, bears, calving glaciers, and other natural wonders.
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A tropical rain forest on the eastern side of the island where 15 endemic bird species can be found.