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Farm Sanctuary Tours
Explore Leilani Farm Sanctuary's eight acres of tropical land and meet rescued animal friends, like the farm's first resident and namesake Leilani the donkey. This all-volunteer, non-profit organization boasts goats, hundreds of trees, a botanical garden for bunnies, and roaming fowl.
Phone: 808-298-8544
Cost: $10 Tax-Deductible Donation
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Category: ENVIRONMENT
Threads: Maui Environment, Leilani Farm Sanctuary
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WhenEvery Wed & Sat Beginning Wednesday, March 10. Times: Wed, 4 p.m.; Sat, 10 a.m.
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