National Wildlife Refuge
Green Sea Turtles forage on seagrasses and algae among Midway’s protected reefs and bask in the sun on the atoll’s sandy beaches. Somehow, these Students of the sea know how to find their way back to Midway!
Photo Credit: Keith Swindle
From: $25.00 for 1 year
FOMA is pleased to offer Honorary FOMA memberships for all World War II Veterans in recognition of their heroic service. The Laysan Rail could still be seen on Midway during the War.
The Bristle-thighed Curlew is a unique Individual — it's the only shorebird that goes flightless during its annual molt. With no predators, Midway is a safe winter haven for the curlews.
$35.00
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
Hawaiian Monk Seals are among the most endangered animals in the world. Contributors help keep Midway a “safe harbor” for the 50-60 seals that rest, molt, and pup on the atoll.
$100.00