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    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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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 after the gates…

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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 after the gates…

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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 after the gates…

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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 after the gates…

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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 after the gates…

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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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