• Kuli`ou`ou Ridge Trail Restoration: Aloha Tree Alliance

    Kuliouou Ridge Trail 120 Kuliouou Rd, Honolulu, HI, United States

    About the ProjectThe Kuli'ou'ou Ridge Trail is in desperate need of restoration. One of the most beautiful hiking trails in east O'ahu, Kuli'ou'ou valley is a beautiful watershed that once boasted of native trees, shrubs, plants, birds and snails. Today because of overuse and misuse, switchbacks have been deeply cut, killing trees, plants and causing erosion that eventually […]

  • Diamond Head State Monument: Trees for Kaimuki

    For more information and sign-up, please email: MyTree@treesforhonolulu.orgJoin Diamond Head State Monument and Trees for Kaimuki to help keep the trees and other native plants at Fort Ruger Path happy and healthy. This includes mulching trees, pulling weeds and trimming up the tree canopy. This event occurs every third Saturday of each month from 9 am […]

  • LAU HALA Workshop (pre-registration required)

    Hāmākua Marsh Wildllife Sanctuary (Pu‘U O ‘Ehu) 170 Hamakua Dr, Kailua, HI, United States

    E kō Oʻahu, experience LAU HALA, a free weaving workshop! Come learn about Hala, talk story about its history, stories, uses, resources, and get hands-on weaving experience!To register, please email Unalahala@gmail.comYou will receive a confirmation email for the reserved spot and more details. 15 spots available per workshop date. (Same one on Oct 4)Brought to you by: Hui […]

  • Terns and Trees Walk at Mālama Kapiʻolani – sign up (below) required

    Kapiʻolani Community College 4303 Diamond Head Rd, Honolulu, HI, United States

    Two Terns & Trees Walks led by KCC Undergraduate Research Students. The Terns & Trees walk will highlight the importance of urban trees to White Terns/Manu-o-Kū.Please register at Mālama Kapiʻolani Walks will be offered at 10 am and 11 am. The Mālama Kapiʻolani runs from 8 AM to NOON.These events celebrate the Year of Our Community Forests and are funded in […]

  • Conservation Service – Native Plant Restoration at Wāwāmalu Beach

    Sandy Beach Park Fishing 6241 Kalanianaole Hwy, Honolulu, HI, United States

    Conservation service led by Sierra Club O`ahu Group. Repairing damage by decades of off-roading. Planting costal natives and removing invasives. Limited to 24 attendee/volunteers. Help return Wawamalu Beach to its native/natural state after years of off-road abuse and inattention. Natives planting, seed collection and sowing, as well as removal of invasive plants on tap. Personal pickaxes […]

  • Hamakua Marsh Wildlife Sanctuary Forest Restoration

    268 Hamakua Dr Kailua, HI, United States

    Except holidays and storms - drop in to help mālama the native community forestry planted on the watershed.  Wear covered shoes and bring a water bottle. Drive through the open gate immediately adjacent to 268 Hamakua Drive, Kailua 96734 and park inside.  All welcome. Organized by Healthy Climate Communities. Questions?  Contact info@healthyclimatecommunities.org

  • Ulunui Workday

    University of Hawaiʻi – West Oʻahu 511 Farrington Hwy, Kapolei, HI, United States

    Join Niu Now and Kaulunani’s Community Coconut Project caring for this special Uluniu (coconut grove) at UH West Oʻahu, the first planted by Niu Now! With 12 niu poko and 7 ʻulu, this Uluniu is a space to learn, grow, and mālama alongside others passionate about cultural food security:  Kupu ka niu kupu ke kanaka. When coconuts grow, […]

  • Mau’umae Nature Park Work Day!

    Mau'umae Nature Park 1544 16th Ave, Honolulu, HI, United States

    This Trees for Kaimuki initiative is about preparing the park to be Fire Safe by clearing brush/invasive species. Bring gloves, and tools such as rakes, pruners, large dust pans, and saws, if available.Refreshments will be provided.Parking is where you can find it in the area.No restrooms are available.A liability form must be signed by all volunteers.Please […]

  • ‘Ulu: Food Ethics and Cultural Narratives – sign up (below) required

    Kapiʻolani Community College 4303 Diamond Head Rd, Honolulu, HI, United States

    Learn (and taste) new ways to cook ‘Ulu with Culinary Institute of the Pacific Chef Alan Tsuchiyama. Discuss the ethics of food with Philosophy Professor Kuan-Hung Chen.Sign up here. Space is limited, so register today!These events celebrate the Year of Our Community Forests and are funded in part by a grant from the Kaulunani Urban and Community Forestry […]

  • Forest Bathing Walk – sign up (below) required

    Kapiʻolani Community College 4303 Diamond Head Rd, Honolulu, HI, United States

    Take a mindful stroll through the campus’ natural spaces and experience Shinrinyoku — the Japanese practice of “forest bathing.” Led by Dr. Miku Lenentine (ANFT Certified Guide) and Mahi La Pierre, Park Interpretive Center Coordinator at Diamond Head State Monument, educator, and artisan, this guided experience invites you to slow down, reconnect with nature, and celebrate the […]

  • Hamakua Marsh Wildlife Sanctuary Forest Restoration

    268 Hamakua Dr Kailua, HI, United States

    Except holidays and storms - drop in to help mālama the native community forestry planted on the watershed.  Wear covered shoes and bring a water bottle. Drive through the open gate immediately adjacent to 268 Hamakua Drive, Kailua 96734 and park inside.  All welcome. Organized by Healthy Climate Communities. Questions?  Contact info@healthyclimatecommunities.org

  • Reforestation — Volunteer drop-ins at Hamakua Marsh

    Hamakua Marsh Kailua, HI, United States

    REGULAR EVENTS Open to the public every Monday 4-6pm and the first Saturday 9-11am each month. All ages welcomed. Children 14 and under need to be accompanied by an adult.SCHEDULE YOUR OWN EVENT Groups of 8 or more can schedule a special event if another time is preferred. Email info@healthyclimatecommunities.orgWhere: Chain link gate immediately adjacent to 268 Hamakua Drive will be open. Parking […]

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