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  • Wetland Restoration in Hilo

    Wetland 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. To combat this, we are working to restore critical habitats for threatened and endangered native birds, as well as migratory…

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  • Wetland Restoration in Hilo

    Wetland 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. To combat this, we are working to restore critical habitats for threatened and endangered native birds, as well as migratory…

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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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  • Wetland Restoration in Hilo

    Wetland 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. To combat this, we are working to restore critical habitats for threatened and endangered native birds, as well as migratory…

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  • Wetland Restoration in Hilo

    Wetland 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. To combat this, we are working to restore critical habitats for threatened and endangered native birds, as well as migratory…

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  • SEWING SEWCIAL: Reuse, Rewear, Relove – Mending & Clothing Repair Sewcials

    SEWING SEWCIAL: Reuse, Rewear, Relove – Mending & Clothing Repair Sewcials

    We are excited to share our new Monthly SEWING SEWCIAL events: “Reuse, Rewear, Relove – Mending & Clothing Repair Sewcials”. ​ The second one will be Sunday, March 16th. ​ There will be a morning session from 9am to 1pm, and an afternoon session from noon to 4pm! ☀ ​ These events are monthly community gatherings where participants are invited into our sewing…

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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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  • Historical and Culturally Significant Ukumehame/Olowalu

    Historical and Culturally Significant Ukumehame/Olowalu

    Malama Maui Nui (MMN) has taken on an extensive cleanupup of the Ukumehame, which has been a garbage dumping ground for a number of years.  Over 150 vehicles have been removed from the area by MMN along with an array of appliances, household goods and random trash. The cleanup shall consist of large bulky items,…

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  • Ukumehame Needs your help

    Ukumehame Needs your help

    Malama Maui Nui (MMN) in partnership with Marriott Serve 360 consortium of hotels, has taken on an extensive clean up of the Ukumehame, which has been a garbage dumping ground for a number of years.  Over 150 vehicles have been removed from the area by MMN along with an aray of appliances, household goods and…

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  • Help the Community on Pulehu Road

    Help the Community on Pulehu Road

    Start the New Year by giving back to the community by participating in the clean up along Pulehu Road in Kahului. Malama Maui Nui is once again teaming up with the community based Pulehu Posse to collect debris along Pulehu Road. Mālama Maui Nui – Volunteer Waiver We anticipate cleaning a variety of trash items including…

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