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Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park closes parking lot to protect nesting nēnē

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The Kīlauea Overlook parking lot is temporarily closed effective immediately to protect a nesting nēnē family with two goslings.

A mother nēnē and two goslings in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park. (Photo Courtesy: National Park Service)

The closure includes the parking lot, surrounding areas, and the pit toilet. The action is intended to prevent vehicle strikes and reduce disturbance to the birds.

The Crater Rim Trail from Uēkahuna to Kīlauea Overlook and Kīlauea Military Camp remains open. The picnic pavilion remains open.

Protecting native wildlife is central to the park’s mission. The nēnē, the state bird of Hawaiʻi, is listed as threatened and is especially vulnerable during nesting season, which runs from September through May.

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Nēnē are frequently seen on or near park roads during this time, increasing the risk of vehicle collisions and negative interactions with visitors.

Visitors can help protect nēnē by slowing down, watching carefully for birds near roadways, never feeding wildlife, and staying at least 60 feet away. Keeping wildlife wild helps ensure their safety and survival.

For more information about these native geese and wildlife protection efforts, visit the park website.

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