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James Campbell National Wildlife Refuge
Hawaii
James Campbell National Wildlife Refuge is a wetland habitat that has around 160-acres which is divided into two separate wetland units near the northeastern shores of Oahu. This wildlife refuge is dedicated to the recovery of the four endemic water birds native to Hawaii which are the Hawaiian coot, duck, moorhen, and stilt. If you're looking to view rare and exotic wildlife, then James Campbell National Wildlife Refuge is definitely a great place to go, you will need prior permission however prior to visiting.
As stated earlier the James Campbell National Wildlife Refuge is all about the restoration of the four endemic water birds of Hawaii. You'll get to see them here in their natural habitat and being protected by the staff here. You can gain access here by participating in their regularly scheduled tours or asking the refuge manager. James Campbell National Wildlife Refuge is located along Kamehameha Highway in Haleiwa which is close to the northeastern region and shorelines of Oahu. From here it is just a couple of minutes away from Haleiwa itself and Waialua Bay.
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