Employees of the National Park Service work hard to preserve these unique and special places. In addition to the rangers you may meet in a park, there is a dedicated staff of managers, facility management specialists, volunteers, partners, and researchers who work in parks to preserve them for future generations.
National programs also conduct science and research, provide grant, financial, and technical assistance to communities, and do so much more throughout the state of Hawai'i. We cooperate with our state and local partners to help manage tourism and its impacts and work with communities to preserve heritage and cultural knowledge.
National programs also conduct science and research, provide grant, financial, and technical assistance to communities, and do so much more throughout the state of Hawai'i. We cooperate with our state and local partners to help manage tourism and its impacts and work with communities to preserve heritage and cultural knowledge.
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Last updated: August 23, 2019