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Huleia National Wildlife Refuge

Huleia National Wildlife Refuge

Parks Directory of the United States / National Wildlife Refuges
Address:c/o Kilauea Point NWR
PO Box 1128
Kilauea, HI 96754

Phone:808-828-1413
Fax:808-828-1414
Web: www.fws.gov/pacificislands/wnwr/khuleianwr.html
Established: 1973.
Location:Kauai's north shore.
Special Features:Refuge protects the largest population of Koloa (Hawaiian ducks) found on Kauai, which may be viewed from the Menehune Fish Pond overlook along Hulemalu Road out of Nawiliwili.
Habitats: 241 acres located in a relatively flat valley bordered by steep wooded hillside.
Access: Not open to the public.
Wild life: Endangered Koloa (Hawaiian ducks), Hawaiian moorhen, Hawaiian coot, and the Hawaiian stilt.

See other parks in Hawaii.
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