2012 Conservation Priorities

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Biosecurity

Reduce alien species introductions into and within the Hawaiian archipelago, and decrease the presence and impact of established invasive species within priority conservation areas to the point that they no longer significantly impact native species diversity and native ecosystems.
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Climate Change

Minimize Hawai‘i’s carbon footprint and maximize the resilience of Hawai‘i’s native species, habitat types, and ecosystem services in the face of climate change.
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Watershed Degradation

Regain watershed function by restoring native vegetation, maintaining or restoring freshwater flow and groundwater recharge, and reducing sediment load toward natural levels mauka to makai.

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