Kanaha Pond State Wildlife Sanctuary
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IUCN category V (protected landscape/seascape)
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Air view of Kanaha Pond
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Location | Maui, Hawaiʻi |
Coordinates | Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. |
Area | 143 acres (58 ha) |
Established | 1951 |
Designated | June 1971 |
Kanaha Pond State Wildlife Sanctuary is a 143-acre (58 ha) wetland in Maui, Hawaii. It is a famous waterfowl sanctuary, home to three endangered Hawaiian bird species, the Hawaiian coot (ʻalae, ʻalae keʻokeʻo) (Fulica alai), the Hawaiian duck (koloa) (Anas wyvilliana), and the Hawaiian (or black-winged) stilt (aeʻo) (Himantopus mexicanus knudseni). Kanaha Pond was designated a state sanctuary in 1951 and a National Natural Landmark in 1971.[1] [2][3]
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Portulaca molokiniensis growing at Kanaha Pond
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- IUCN Category V
- Bird sanctuaries of the United States
- Protected areas of Maui
- Wetlands of Hawaii
- Wildlife sanctuaries of the United States
- Landforms of Maui
- Nature reserves in Hawaii
- National Natural Landmarks in Hawaii
- Protected areas established in 1951
- 1951 establishments in Hawaii
- Hawaii geography stubs
- Western United States protected area stubs