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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • Coastal Wetland and Estuary Restoration in Hilo

    Coastal Wetland and Estuary Restoration in Hilo

    We invite you to join us in restoring native ecosystems and supporting the continuation of Native Hawaiian ancestral stewardship of land and water. 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…

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  • Weekly Lydgate Park Beach Cleanup

    Weekly Lydgate Park Beach Cleanup

    We have a lot of fun with great people at the Saturday Beach Cleanups. We provide tools, work gloves, coffee and treats, we just need you! This group meets weekly, 8:30 am near the lifeguard tower in front of Morgan Pond.  All are welcome to come out and join in and stay to talk story…

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  • Help with Tropical Gardens and Friendly Animals

    Help with Tropical Gardens and Friendly Animals

    Choose among a variety of fun projects on a beautiful farm sanctuary in Haʻikū. Projects Gardening Combing cats Cleaning the barn Picking fruit Trimming banana leaves Animal grooming Feeding animals And more

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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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  • Mālama ‘Āina – Volunteer

    Mālama ‘Āina – Volunteer

    The Hawaiian value of Mālama ‘Āina, to take care of the land, is one that we hold in high regard in our community and our community is integral to our strategy for restoring the forest. Volunteers have provided the hard work and dedication that it takes to rehabilitate our native ecosystem and have achieved amazing…

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  • Beach Cleanup at James Campbell National Wildlife Refuge

    Beach Cleanup at James Campbell National Wildlife Refuge

    About Monthly Small Kine Cleanups: Each month, on the 2nd Thursday, Sustainable Coastlines Hawai‘i will host a beach cleanup in Kahuku. We will always host the event at the James Campbell National Wildlife Refuge. For the National Wildlife Refuge, you must meet at the gate by 9:15 AM, as no cars will be let in…

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  • Beach Cleanup at James Campbell National Wildlife Refuge

    Beach Cleanup at James Campbell National Wildlife Refuge

    About Monthly Small Kine Cleanups: Each month, on the 2nd Thursday, Sustainable Coastlines Hawai‘i will host a beach cleanup in Kahuku. We will always host the event at the James Campbell National Wildlife Refuge. For the National Wildlife Refuge, you must meet at the gate by 9:15 AM, as no cars will be let in…

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