Kauai Public Land Trust
One of the oldest island-established land trusts in the state, KPLT began in 1989 with an excited group of individuals who saw potential for saving land after witnessing the Trust for Public Land’s (TPL) 1988 expansion effort at Kilauea Point (TPL conveyed more than 130 acres to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, greatly expanding the existing refuge).
KPLT is now working to expand TPL’s efforts by conserving land east of the Kilauea Point lighthouse into the Kilauea River basin, a significant wildlife habitat and important ecological biome.
- Inception: 1989
- Land Preserved: Three parcels totaling 26 acres
- Employees/volunteers: All-volunteer board of seven
- President: Gary Blaich
- Exec. Director: Jennifer Luck
- Email: jennifer@kauaipubliclandtrust.org
- Website: kauaipubliclandtrust.org
- Phone: (808) 346-9419
- Mailing Address: P.O. Box 562 Kilauea, HI 96754
- Mission: KPLT’s mission is to work with others to preserve Kauai for future generations through acquisition, management and education.
News
KPLT hires its first executive director, Jennifer Luck
Jennifer Luck will officially begin her work as Executive Director with KPLT on November 15, 2007. She is joining KPLT from Los Angeles where she previously worked as Executive Director for the Institute of Real Estate Management. She received her Bachelor’s degree in political science from the University of Oregon. |
PHONE: 808-573-2428 FAX: 866-776-6645 EMAIL: tom@mauilandlaw.com
PO Box 798 Makawao, Hawaii 96768
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