Volunteer Groups Needed
Bring your group and plant 1,000 native Hawaiian trees and shrubs in one morning.
When: You get to choose a day between October and May that works best for your group
Where: Honolua Conservation area
How: We provide the plants and prepare the land. Just show up and plant.
Who: Any group of 10-50 people who want to help the watershed
Email planting@AlohaPuuKukui.org to reserve your planting date
Sept 18 - Next Volunteer Day
Every third Thursday we have a volunteer day at Honolua.
Email volunteer@AlohaPuuKukui.org to reserve your spot and receive meeting instructions.
Get outside, get your hands dirty, and join us for a fun day as we restore an old pineapple field to a native Hawaiian forest.
We start with a 20 minute walk uphill to the reforestation area. Transportation up the hill is available if needed.
See, touch, and learn about native Hawaiian plants and understand how they help capture the water we use every day.
Then, you’ll become part of our restoration efforts by helping us plant Koa and ‘A‘ali‘i trees, remove invasive weeds, and collect seeds.
Please bring a water bottle, sun protection, and joy in your heart.
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PROTECT
We protect the native Hawaiian forest in the watershed, and the plants, birds, snails and insects that it contains.
RESTORE
We restore damaged lands by removing invasive plants and animals and replanting with native Hawaiian plants.
CONNECT
We connect the community with the watershed by organizing volunteers to take care of the land.
EDUCATE
We educate people of all ages about the connection between a healthy watershed and the water they use every day.
STEWARD
We are long-term stewards of the watershed by owning land, holding conservation easements, and entering management agreements.