Maui Coastal Land Trust; Kauaʻi Public Land Trust; Hawaiʻi Island Land Trust; Oʻahu Land Trust
Type
Nonprofit
Tax ID no.
99-0353223
Legal status
501(c)(3)
Headquarters
Honolulu, Hawaii
Website
https://www.hilt.org/
20°53′12″N156°30′27″W / 20.88677°N 156.507385°W / 20.88677; -156.507385The Hawaii Land Trust (HILT) is a non-profit organization established in Hawaii to “protect the lands that sustain us for current and future generations". The organization works with landowners to protect important areas by restricting commercial or other development. This protection is provided either by the landowner accepting a conservation easement on the land or by selling the land to HILT. As of 2018, the organization protected more than 18,000 acres (7,300 ha) across the state.[1]
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