Moʻomomi


Moomomi is a Nature Conservancy preserve located on the northwestern shore of Molokai in Hawaii. It was established in 1988. This area is dry and hot, primarily denuded of soil due to overgrazing and poor land use practices over the last 150 years.
Moomomi preserve protects some of the very last intact coastal shrublands in Hawaii. The Moomomi preserve contains sand dunes, lithified sand formations, rare endemic Hawaiian coastal plant species, nesting seabirds and green sea turtles, and the occasional Hawaiian monk seal. An endangered bee species, Hylaeus hilaris, is only known from here.
Within the preserve, over 22 native plant species can be found including akoko, nehe, Tetramolopium rockii, hinahina kū kahakai, kolokolo kahakai, pōhuehue, pāūohiiaka, naupaka, enaena, and many others. Access to Moomoni Preserve is available during Nature Conservancy guided tours.