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Wildlife Guides
Wildlife Guides
A great vacation on Maui becomes unforgettable when you encounter ocean wildlife. Keep an eye out for dolphins, sea turtles, coral reefs and even monk seals!
To learn more about any of these sea animals, pick up a free wildlife watching guide from Pacific Whale Foundation at The Harbor Shops at Maalaea or at 612 Front St., in Lahaina.
Or save some paper and download them here:
Hawai’i Wildlife Watching Guide: Humpback Whales
Hawai’i Wildlife Watching Guide: Dolphins
Hawai’i Wildlife Watching Guide: Sea Turtles
Hawai’i Wildlife Watching Guide: Coral Reefs
Hawai’i Wildlife Watching Guide: Hawaiian Monk Seal
Hawai’i Wildlife Watching Guide: Sharks of Hawai’i




