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  • Coastal Wetland and Estuary Restoration in Hilo

    Coastal Wetland and Estuary Restoration in Hilo

    Hawaiʻi Island has lost approximately 75% of its historic low-elevation wetlands due to infill and development, with much of the remaining wetland habitat degraded by invasive, non-native plants. The greatest loss has occurred in Hilo. This loss has had a profound impact on native wildlife that rely on these habitats to survive. At the 51-acre…

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  • Puʻuiki Point Coastal Restoration & Native Plant Propagation

    Puʻuiki Point Coastal Restoration & Native Plant Propagation

    Volunteer Contributions: Volunteer duties include plant and farm work that restores one mile of beachfront coastline with Native Hawaiian shoreline plants.  Volunteers will weed and clear areas of invasive species while replanting Native Hawaiian shoreline plants that build sand dunes, prevent erosion and protect against sea level rise in the way Mother Nature intended. Volunteer Details:…

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  • Blue ʻĀina Reef Cleanup

    Blue ʻĀina Reef Cleanup

    ** This Opportunity has a $60 Cost plus taxes and fees Blue ʻĀina Join our reef cleanup! Snorkel a reef to gather trash, debris than harm the coral reefs of the Maui coast and threaten to kill turtles and other marine life. Each month, Trilogy excursions uses one of its luxury sailing catamarans to host…

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  • Blue ʻĀina Reef Cleanup

    Blue ʻĀina Reef Cleanup

    ** This Opportunity has a $60 Cost plus taxes and fees Blue ʻĀina Join our reef cleanup! Snorkel a reef to gather trash, debris than harm the coral reefs of the Maui coast and threaten to kill turtles and other marine life. Each month, Trilogy excursions uses one of its luxury sailing catamarans to host…

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  • Blue ʻĀina Reef Cleanup

    Blue ʻĀina Reef Cleanup

    ** This Opportunity has a $60 Cost plus taxes and fees Blue ʻĀina Join our reef cleanup! Snorkel a reef to gather trash, debris than harm the coral reefs of the Maui coast and threaten to kill turtles and other marine life. Each month, Trilogy excursions uses one of its luxury sailing catamarans to host…

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  • Blue ʻĀina Reef Cleanup

    Blue ʻĀina Reef Cleanup

    ** This Opportunity has a $60 Cost plus taxes and fees Blue ʻĀina Join our reef cleanup! Snorkel a reef to gather trash, debris than harm the coral reefs of the Maui coast and threaten to kill turtles and other marine life. Each month, Trilogy excursions uses one of its luxury sailing catamarans to host…

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  • Blue ʻĀina Reef Cleanup

    Blue ʻĀina Reef Cleanup

    ** This Opportunity has a $60 Cost plus taxes and fees Blue ʻĀina Join our reef cleanup! Snorkel a reef to gather trash, debris than harm the coral reefs of the Maui coast and threaten to kill turtles and other marine life. Each month, Trilogy excursions uses one of its luxury sailing catamarans to host…

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  • Volunteer Workday at the Garden

    Volunteer Workday at the Garden

    Join the Friends of Amy Greenwell Garden on their weekly garden work day for three hours of fun, stories and gardening. Please bring your water bottle and gloves. We should have the rest.

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  • Weed & Pot Club

    Weed & Pot Club

    If you love Native Hawaiian plants, you’ll love the Weed & Pot Club! This volunteer gardening group weeds at the Maui Nui Botanical Gardens and pots plants in our nursery facility. Come ready to work with garden attire and covered shoes. Tools, gloves, sunscreen, refreshments, and expertise provided. The group enjoys a potluck after they…

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  • Outplanting Native Hawaiian Dryland Forest Ecosystem Plants

    Outplanting Native Hawaiian Dryland Forest Ecosystem Plants

    Keālia Pond National Wildlife Refuge is known for its native Hawaiian Stilt and Coot nesting habitat. But there are areas of the refuge unseen by the public eye that are being restored to a Hawaiian dryland forest ecosystem, one of the most rare systems in the world. Our objective is to plant species that were…

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