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Funding will be awarded to 17 Native Hawaiian Organizations (NHOs) to restore native ecosystems and plants.
Island ecosystems like those found in Hawaii are incredibly biodiverse, and more susceptible to climate-related impacts.
Funding for the program comes from the Inflation Reduction Act the largest ever investment in climate.
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