National Wildlife Refuge
The Bristle-thighed Curlew is a unique Individual — it’s the only shorebird that becomes flightless during its annual feather molt. The absence of predators on Midway makes it a safe winter haven for the curlews.
Photo Credit: Dan Clark (USFWS)
From: $35.00 for 1 year
Laysan Ducks embody the essence of a resilient Family. From a small group of pairs translocated from Laysan Island to Midway, the growing population creates hope for the future.
$50.00
Friends of Midway Atoll NWR and the Gooneys thank you! Every dollar you give helps preserve, protect and restore Midway's precious resources. Choose the amount that's right for you.
The “Bosun bird” or Red-tailed Tropicbird was known to the many Veterans stationed on Midway. Its nickname comes from the bird's raucous calls which sound like a bosun's whistle.
$20.00
Green Sea Turtles forage on seagrasses and algae among Midway's protected reefs and bask on sandy beaches. These Students of the sea learn how to find their way back to Midway!
$25.00