Kihei, HI 96753
Keālia Pond National Wildlife Refuge is a 691-acre wetland located on the south-central coast of Maui, Hawaii. It is a coastal salt marsh that was once an ancient fishpond. The refuge is home to endangered Hawaiian waterbirds and serves as a settling basin for a 56-square mile watershed. The area between Kealia and the town of Māʻalaea contains another shallow pond and mudflats that are also used by the birds during the winter and spring flooding. During World War II, Kealia Pond was used for training the 2nd and 4th Marine.
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https://www.us-parks.com/fws/kealia-pond-national-wildlife-refuge.html
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