Protecting Hawaii's rarest native plants from extinction requires key collaboration and strong partnerships. PEP is indebted to the many cooperators and funders who make our work possible. Our partners include:
Amy B.H. Greenwell Ethnobotanical Garden (Bishop Museum)
Bishop Museum Herbarium Pacificum
East Maui Irrigation Company
Hawaii Biodiversity and Mapping Program
Hawaii Department of Agriculture
Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources (Division of Forestry and Wildlife and Division of State Parks)
Ike Aina
Island Invasive Species Committees
Honolulu Board of Water Supply
Kawela Plantation Homeowners' Association
Kokee Resource Conservation Program
Lanai Petrel Project
Leeward Community College Nursery
Lyon Arboretum Micropropagation Lab
Manuwai Aviation (Volcano Helicopters)
Maui Coastal Land Trust - Waihee Dunes Preserve
Maui Forest Bird Recovery Project
National Tropical Botanical Gardens
Offshore Islet Restoration Committee
Pacific Basin Information Node
Rare Plant Facilities (Kokee, Olinda, Pahole, Volcano)
Tiana Partners
U.S. Army Natural Resources Division (Oahu, Hawaii islands)
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Ecological Services and Various Refugee Offices)
U.S. National Park Service (Hawaii Volcanoes NP, Haleakala NP, Kalaupapa NHP)
University of Hawaii Center for Conservation Research and Training Seed Storage Lab
Wailuku Water Company
Windward Aviation
PEP Program Partners