Hawai‘i Wildlife Center 2009 Year End Report
Aloha nui loa,
2009 has flown by, and as we review our accomplishments, we are amazed at all of the progress we have made, especially in light of the extremely challenging economy. We are so grateful for our grantors this year, including the Atherton Family Foundation, Patagonia Hale‘iwa, Hawai‘i Chapter of The Wildlife Society, Kohala Lions Club, Starlight Foundation, and the Hawai‘i Community Foundation. Although we received more grants this year, the total amount received is significantly lower than last year. Our individual contributors include a substantial number of repeat donors along with new supporters, over 60%. MAHALO! (There is still time for you if you have not already renewed your support - click here to renew or join HWC supporters). We have continued to keep our operating costs low, with a notable decrease from our already frugal 2008 budget.
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HWC president at
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The most significant fundraising news is the major increase in services and materials donations as we have begun construction of our facility! We would like to recognize our design and construction team (click here to view the design/construction team) for their huge contribution of literally thousands of hours of professional services and for assisting in developing the in-kind donations with our many subcontractors and vendors. (Click here to see the growing list of contributors). We also thank all the other professional donations we continue to receive for legal, accounting, graphics, public relations, and more.
The demand for our programs has remained constant and could have easily doubled if staff and facilities were already available. We continued to provide an equal number of wildlife, education and public outreach programs as previous years. HWC participated in important endangered species programs including work with native seabirds, waterfowl, and migratory bird of prey.
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HWC Phase I Building
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We are thrilled by the excitement that has been intensifying at the HWC construction site. We moved from last year’s design, engineering and permitting phase to actual construction. It began with the installation of the construction office trailer donated by Tinguely Development. HWC is grateful for the use of two-thirds of the trailer for office space. Our utilities have been hooked up and wastewater system installed. We moved on to installation of aggregates, pouring of the concrete foundation, and we are now well into the framing phase, with siding and roofing to begin within a matter of weeks. The exterior building phase is scheduled for completion in February 2010.
The
other news includes the updates to our web site, www.hawaiiwildlifecenter.org;
this includes an online Amazon store. You can now purchase Hawai‘i
wildlife and conservation merchandise through our web site and a portion
of the proceeds will go to HWC. (Click
here to check out our new Amazon Store). The items featured include
Dr. Robert J. Shallenberger’s (Vice President of the HWC board of
directors), new book, Hawaiian Birds of the Sea: Na Manu Kai.
Going into this holiday season we have a lot to celebrate but we need your help to complete the construction of the HWC by this coming summer. Your donation of any amount is critical in making this wildlife conservation and response resource a reality. The HWC will be the first native wildlife emergency response center in our State. It will enable us to save, rehabilitate and release threatened Hawaiian wildlife back into the wild.
You can also support Hawaii Wildlife Center through our Affiliates who contribute a portion of their proceeds to our work to conserve Hawaii's threatened wildlife. It is as easy as making every-day internets searches on GoodSearch.com and shopping on-line through GoodShop.com or our Amazon e-Store.
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Please pass these easy everyday ways to contribute to saving threatened wildlife on to your friends and families.
Become a HWC supporter today! Your tax-deductible gift will help construct the first native wildlife recovery facility in the State of Hawai‘i.
Thank you again for your support. We wish you Happy Holidays. The Board of Directors of the HWC |
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Oil and Hawaiian Seabirds
'Elepaio, the Hawaii Audubon Society, Aug/Sept 2010 -
Oil Spill Info From the Hawaii Wildlife Center
Big Island Television Hawaii video by Lyman Medeiros, June 22, 2010 -
Big Island Weekly.com article
How oil spill may impact Hawaii
May 26, 2010 -
Big Island Weekly.com article
How oil spill may impact Hawaii
May 26, 2010 -
Examiner.com Interview
Wildlife Recovery Center Needs Your Help
May 21, 2010 -
The Dr. Pat Show Interview (Click here to listen)
May 19, 2010 -
Hawaii's Oil Spill Risk
A letter from Linda Elliott and the HWC Board, May 11, 2010 -
Catherine Bradford Show Interview (Click here to listen)
May 6, 2010 -
Oil spill defense
Honolulu Star Bulletin, May 5, 2010 -
Giving the gift of flight (Hawaii Wildlife Center assists local wildlife rehabber)
Honolulu Advertiser, May 2, 2010 -
Emily Gail Interviews Linda Elliott on EspnHawaii.com (Click here to listen)
April 25, 2010 -
One woman's dream comes true : Hawai‘i Wildlife Center to become first of its kind in the State
North Hawaii News, January 14, 2010 ~ Cover Story -
Hawai‘i Wildlife Center 2009 Year End Report
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Robert J. Shallenberger’s New Seabird Book Available
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Hawai‘i Wildlife Center November 2009 Newsletter
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Hawai‘i Wildlife Center June 2009 Newsletter
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Hawai‘i Wildlife Center recognized as the 6,000 National Teaming With Wildlife Coalition member
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The Hawai‘i Wildlife Center's New Development Office
Kohala Mountain News, January 9, 2009 -
Hawai‘i Wildlife Center December 2008 Newsletter
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Midway Atoll Emergency Rescue
Kohala Mountain News, September 2008 -
Hawaii Wildlife Center President Assists Feds With Laysan Ducks on Midway
North Hawii News, September 25, 2008 -
Native Wildlife Preservation: A North Kohala Legacy (PDF)
Kohala Mountain News, September 2008 -
Wildlife center breaks ground in Halaula
West Hawaii Today, June 24, 2008 -
Wildlife Center Breaks Ground (PDF)
Kohala Mountain News, July 26, 2008 -
Ground Breaking Ceremony Invitation
June 22, 2008 -
Duck habitat - Refuge for Hawaiian duck in Kohala mountains
West Hawaii Today, June 11, 2008
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Endangered Koloa Need Help
Kohala Mountain News, May 31, 2008 -
Pu`u Wa`awa`a Ranch Fundraiser
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2007 Year End Announcement
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Tee it up for Wildlife on December 1st
North Kohala, Hawaii Nov. 7, 2007 -
Island Issues Radio Show with Sherry Bracken
June 16, 2007


