Giving Back on Vacation: Hawai’i Wildlife Center, Big Island
When most people think of Hawaii, one of the first things that come to mind are the unique wildlife that call it home. We do for sure! Animals are a big deal in our family… our daughter actually wants to be a wildlife rehabilitator. She loves nothing more than caring for animals and it is contagious.
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We are no strangers to our local wildlife rehabilitation center! We’ve participated in their education programs, donated supplies, made enrichment treats and have even taken in four different animals for care.
My daughter’s love of animals once even convinced me to stop on the side of the road to make sure there were no babies inside a dead possum. Yup! We were actually coming home from a funeral so I wound up investigating the scene in a pencil skirt and high heals (I’m serious). My efforts were fruitless except for easing her mind.
When looking for ways to volunteer on the Big Island, I came across Hawai’i Wildlife Center, a rehabilitation center that specializes in Hawaii’s native birds and the Hawaiian Hoary Bat. The animals being rehabilitated are protected by laws, so volunteering with them was not an option… but bringing supplies off their wish list was!
Hawai’i Wildlife Center not only cares for sick or injured wildlife, they also wish to educate others on the importance of their work and the species they help. The center is home to the Ho‘opūlama Science and Discovery Center which is full of information and hands-on learning stations about the center’s patients and the care they receive.
There is also a gift shop full of items from local artists as well as Hawai’i Wildlife Center apparel. So many lovely bird (and bat) gifts to choose from and your purchase helps support a great cause.
My family really enjoyed spending time at Hawai’i Wildlife Center and I’m excited to share our visit with you! The staff was friendly and very knowledgeable. We learned about birds we had never seen before.
I hope our experience will inspire travelers to the Big Island, to stop in and take a moment to get to know this amazing place and the creatures they help.
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A Peek Inside the Center
Please note, Hawai’i Wildlife Rehab does not offer tours to the public, nor are visitors (including us) allowed to see the wildlife patients in their care. We would like to thank Hawai’i Wildlife Center for giving us special access to tour inside their facility. Mahalo for your kindness and dedication towards preserving Hawaii’s stunning wildlife.
Hawai’i Wildlife Center is a beautiful 4,500 square foot facility that sits on two acres of gorgeous tropical land. It is the only facility of its kind in the Pacific Islands Region. The center helps animals on all of the Hawaiian islands and even goes as far as the Kure and Midway Atoll. 90% of the native wildlife they help are either federally threatened/endangered or are high on the list of species in need of conservation.
There are lots of mouths to feed, so a well equipped food prep area is a must! Many of the patients are seabirds, and fish are a large part of their diet. For younger birds, the fish are made into a “soup” and fed through a syringe to mimic how they’d be fed in the wild.
Taking care of so many unique animals requires a lot of organization and record keeping, not to mention dedicated volunteers! Thankfully, Hawai’i Wildlife Center has plenty of amazing people helping and lots of room to house patients, store supplies and keep things running smoothly.
Outside there are enclosures to house wildlife that are well enough to be back out in the elements. Some enclosures even have large pools designed to allow seabirds a safe space to regain strength on the water before release.
Hawai’i Wildlife Center frequently shares updates and videos of patients and releases on Facebook Instagram and Twitter. The birds are pretty adorable!
Hawai’i Wildlife Center offers many education and outreach programs. Some of the items on their wish list were requested for use with them. We decided to donate tweezers and hemostats to help eliminate the need to share what they already had between patient care and educational uses.
After our tour, we were curious to know more about the work Hawai’i Wildlife Center does and the animals it treats. Luckily, they have a beautiful exhibit outside, just waiting to be explored!
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Ho‘opūlama Science and Discovery Center
The Ho‘opūlama Science and Discovery Center is an open-air exhibit that is full of information about Hawai’i’s native birds and the work they do to protect and heal them.
On display are gorgeous, life-like sculptures, carved by Japanese artist, Haruo Uchiyama, featuring a variety of Hawaii’s forest birds. The carvings are SO detailed and you are close enough to be able to really appreciate how beautiful they are.
Haruo Uchiyama has recently begun work on sculptures to be included in the Bishop Museum in Honolulu. Uchiyama’s carvings are so accurate he has actually been able to help people who are visually impaired “see” birds by holding them. That is pretty incredible!
The Micro Lab station was a big hit with the kids. There are samples of parasites (yuck!) and feathers which can be viewed on a large screen using a “wand” which magnifies the specimen.
There are also interactive screens where you can try your skill at diagnosing patients with problems often seen at Hawai’i Wildlife Center. It is definitely very tricky.
Nene Goose
One of our favorite displays was all about Hawaii’s State Bird, the Nene. We fell in love with these endangered geese after our first trip to Hawaii. We learned about them before visiting Haleakala National Park, on Maui, however weren’t lucky enough to see any then.
Nene are endemic to the islands and have made a major comeback from the brink of extinction. Shockingly, around the 1940s and 1950s there were less than 50 left in the wild.
Nenes are herbivores and their favorite berry in the wild is the ‘Ohelo. During their stay at the rehab center they eat a variety of fresh greens and berries.
During this trip to the Big Island, we were very fortunate to finally see Nene in the wild. I was SO excited and grateful for the opportunity. We actually took a drive (in the rain) near Hawaii Volcanoes National Park specifically in search of these adorable geese. I was determined to see Nene and my husband was such a good sport! Their honking and chatter was so sweet and was loud enough for us to hear from our distant lookout. Such a great memory.
If you are lucky enough to see Nene in the wild, please remember to keep your distance and do not approach, feed or interact with them. Nene are endangered and are protected by law. They are counting on you to help keep them wild and free!
The work Hawai’i Wildlife Center does to rehabilitate sick or injured Nenes is of great importance to help their population continue to thrive. Mahalo!
Truly Thankful
We are so grateful to Hawai’i Wildlife Center for allowing us to take a peek inside their facility and for teaching us so much. You inspired my daughter and she is happy to know there are so many other people who love animals as much as she does. She actually “adopted” a Nene plush while we were in Hawaii.
With so much to see and learn, we hope you will consider giving back to Hawai’i Wildlife Center if you are ever on the Big Island. Your donation, support and willingness to learn is very important to the species, and people, that call Hawaii home.
To learn more about volunteer opportunities, wish lists, hours and directions or how to make a monetary donation please visit the Hawai’i Wildlife Center’s website.
Want all the latest news and patient updates?! Be sure to follow Hawai’i Wildlife Center on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
Read about our other Hawaiian adventures:
Big Island
- Hilo Tropical Waterfall Tour with Hawaii Forest and Trail
- Kona House Condo
- One Aloha Shave Ice (organic)
- Meet the Artist; Mattie Mae Larson of Upcycle Hawaii (Big Island, plastic pollution, marine debris, unique wearable art.)
- Upcycle Hawaii ~ A Peek Inside their Studio
- A Visit with Upcycle Hawaii to One of the Most Plastic Polluted Beaches in the World
Maui
- Volunteering at O’o Organic Farm
- Maui Ocean Center, Aquarium
- Stargazing at Haleakala National Park
- Best Snorkeling in Maui ~ Molokini & Turtle Arches Snorkel Cruise with Pacific Whale Foundation
- The Best Luau in Maui ~ The ‘Aha’aina Wailea Luau, at Grand Wailea Resort
- Maui Humane Society, Beach Buddies Program ~ Volunteer on Vacation
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46 Comments
Sharon
Love this so much!
Trisha
Thank you, Sharon!
Sarah Wilson
Great post and what a wonderful experience for you and your kids. I love the idea of slipping in a day or giving back to the local community during family travel.
Trisha
Thank you, Sarah! We try to do this on every trip and our children have come to expect it. They love picking which place we give back too. More than likely, it always involves wildlife. 🙂
Carey
I love everything about this post! All the information, how you give back, and giving back is the key take away! I can’t wait to share this with my kids and inspire them.
Charlene
Aw, thank you kindly. We truly want to inspire others to volunteer when traveling, and at home, so this is so very wonderful to hear. Much appreciated!
Liona
This looks incredible. We’re big wildlife fans so we love this.
Also, the image of you inspecting the opossum is very funny!
Charlene
Thank you Liona. Yes… inspecting that opossum in heals and a pencil skirt was quite an experience. I’m sure the rehab center would’ve thought I was a bit overdressed to bring in any babies we may have found. Oh boy!
Amanda
These birds are beautiful – what an incredible place!! Adding to our list of places to see when we visit Hawaii!
Trisha
It was such a great experience! We hope you get the chance to visit it during your visit to Hawaii.
Leah
I love the idea of giving back while you’re on vacation. It is so great to teach children these values at a young age!
Trisha
Thank you, Leah! We totally agree! All of our children have such caring hearts and what better way to spread that love than to let them know they can make a difference no matter where they are.
Kristin
Great work in getting involved and contributing. Pinning this for our Hawaii planning.
Trisha
Thank you, Kristin! We love finding ways to give back on trips. We feel that it helps our children understand that they can make a difference no matter where they are.
We hope you enjoy Hawaii!
Cindy
What a great idea for giving back while on vacation. In Africa we donated clothes to an orphanage and bought water for a local tribe so they didn’t have to migrate to another location for water. It has not occurred to me to do some giving back in the animal area—love it!
Charlene
That is so awesome! Absolutely LOVE that you helped while in Africa with clothes and water. So very kind of you!
Sara
What a neat place to get to visit. I’m sure your daughter loved that.
Charlene
It is a great place doing great things for wildlife!
Alison
Such a fabulous way to spend a day! The Hawai’i Wildlife Center looks incredible – we are most certainly going to look them up when we finally make it to the Big Island!
Charlene
So glad to hear… I hope you get to visit soon!
Taquia
What a great experience! I would do this with my son.
Charlene
It was very interesting to learn about the creatures they help.
Pam
What an amazing and educational experience. I know both of my kiddos would love this.
Charlene
Sounds like you have animal lovers too! Highly recommend a visit to their outdoor discovery center, it’s a great way to get to know Hawaii’s incredible birds and bats.
Stacey Billingsley
What a cool place! I love that you’re so involved there. You guys are really making a difference!
Charlene
Thank you, we want our kids to know that every little bit helps. We feel extremely blessed to have visited Hawaii.
Lisa Manderino
It is pretty cool that you found so many ways to help and serve while you were on vacation. What a great way to give back.
Charlene
We are glad to be able to help a little when traveling and have a soft spot for animals, so donating supplies here was a great fit for us.
Leeanne
What a great experience. I know my younger daughter would love all the different birds.
Charlene
Yes, Hawaii’s bird are stunning! So unique and many of them are found nowhere else in the world. So thankful for the work Hawaii Wildlife Center is doing.
Cindy
What a great wildlife center! And I love your daughter’s heart for animals. Imagine what she will do!!
Charlene
Thank you… she has always loved animals and I can’t wait to see what she does! So grateful for the hardworking, dedicated staff at Hawaii Wildlife Center, they are an inspiration.
Casandra
I love that you are doing this with your children. What a great learning experience for them! We usually cater our travel around some historical locations that we can use to teach our boys but devoting a day to giving back is such a wonderful thing to do.
Charlene
Oooohhh… we LOVE historical sites too! We always do some of those whenever we can. We’ve really enjoyed volunteering together on vacations!
kmf
What a meaningful way to give back and to learn about the wildlife in Hawaii. I would love this!
Charlene
Hawaii’s birds (and bats) are beautiful! Hawaii Wildlife Center does such a great job caring for them and educating others on these fabulous creatures!
Eva Keller
This looks like such a great place to visit! I’ve been trying to get to Hawaii since I was at least 10. We are committed to making it happen as soon as everything opens it. We’re going to visit whichever island we can get the best deal, so it is probably going to be between the big island and Oahu. Can’t wait!
Charlene
SO excited for you on making your dreams come true! I never in my wildest dreams would’ve imagined I’d ever visit Hawaii… then my husband won our first trip there and we’ve been hooked ever since. Happy travels!
Missy
It is great to volunteer when on vacation. I think we appreciate the area more.
Charlene
Couldn’t agree more! Happy to hear you enjoy volunteering on vacation too!
Chantelle
This is great! I had to chuckle at the possum story. The things we do for our kids!! Your daughter has an amazing heart and it’s awesome that as a family you are able to help her do the things that are so important to her
Charlene
Yes, the possum, lol! Thank you for your kind words. My daughter still has me on the lookout for animals in the roadway. She just loves them all so much and can’t bear to know they might be hurt and in need of help.
Jennifer
It’s nice how you and your children look out for wildlife. My son & his family take on and care for rescued pets and animals like dogs, cats, chickens, goats, sheep, ponies, and Ilamas.
Charlene
Thank you. I LOVE hearing your son is rescuing pets! Hooray!!! Keep up the great work!
Amanda
This looks like a wonderful experience, especially for your daughter! Those birds are beautiful.
Charlene
It was a great experience for her and we are so thankful to have been able to stop by. Hawaii’s birds are stunning and I’m so grateful there are people so dedicated to helping them. Wonderful people and facility!