Manukā
Acres: 25,550
Established: 1983
TMK: 8-9-6-1 (1509.575), 8-9-6-2 (585.963), 8-9-6-17 (890), 9-1-1-2 (7968.884), 9-1-1-3 (14678.8), 9-1-1-6 (216), 9-1-1-7 (765)
On the flank of leeward Mauna Loa in South Kona, Manukā encompasses a wide range of habitats. These include subalpine shrublands and forests, mesic montane kipuka forests, wet montane forests, lowland mesic forests and lowland dry forests.
Recent lava flows add a variety of pioneer vegetation types, as well as uncharacterized and unsurveyed lava tubes. Concentrations of the Hawaiian hoary bat occur in the area. A rare lowland grassland and anchialine pools are included as well.
Natural Communities: 17 total, 3 rare
Native Plants: 187 total taxa, 10 rare
Native Animals: 7 total taxa, 3 rare
Activities
Plans & Projects
- Manukā Management Plan
 - Part 1 He Mo‘olelo ‘Aina A Cultural Study of Manukā NAR
 - Part 2 He Mo‘olelo ‘Aina A Cultural Study of Manukā NAR
 - Part 3 He Mo‘olelo ‘Aina A Cultural Study of Manukā NAR
 - Part 4 He Mo‘olelo ‘Aina A Cultural Study of Manukā NAR
 - Manukā is within the Three Mountain Alliance (TMA). Please click here to read the TMA management plan which includes plans for Manukā
 
Additional Resources
- Manukā Topographical Map
 - Manukā Vegetation Map
 - Manuka Executive Order 3164
 - Conservation District Use Permit Manukā
 - Special Management Area Info Manukā
 
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