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161 results found in "Planting Natives"

Kalaeokaunaʻoa (Kahuku Point)

Kalaeokaunaʻoa (Kahuku Point) includes 35 acres of coastal strand ecosystem on the North Shore of Oʻahu. Kalaeokaunaʻoa is critical habitat for n...

Kalahaku Farm

Kalahaku Native Plant Restoration Project is on a private 2-acre farm in Kahaluʻu on the Windward side of Oahu. Since 2016, this project has bee...

Kaloko-Honokōhau National Historical Park

Kaloko-Honokōhau NHP is rich with archeological sites, fishponds, petroglyphs and natural resources such as native birds and turtles. Kaloko-Hono...

Kamehameha Schools

Kamehameha Schools is a private educational trust founded in 1884 by Bernice Pauahi Bishop. As an educational institution, students are at the ce...

Kamehameha Schools Maui

Established in 1996, Kamehameha Schools Maui (KSM) is one of three K-12 campuses in the Kamehameha Schools Educational System. KSM enrolls about...

Kanaueue Educational Campus

The Kanaueue Educational Campus (KEC) encompasses 40 acres of land mauka of Kona Community Hospital in Kealakekua on Hawaii Island.

Kanu Hawaii

Kanu Hawaii started as a movement of everyday people, working to protect and promote the things that make Hawaii special – a connection to the ‘ā...

Kauai DLNR Division of Forestry and Wildlife's Forestry Program

Forest Reserves are multi-use land areas that encompass and incorporate a variety of public uses and benefits. Each forest reserve within the sys...

Kaulunani Urban & Community Forestry Program

Kaulunani is the state of Hawaii's urban forestry program from Hawaii’s Division of Forestry and Wildlife. Kaulunani supports community tree plan...

Kaupapaloʻi o Kaʻamola

Kaupapa Loʻi o Kaʻamola is a 1.6 acre loʻipunawai (spring-fed irrigated pondfield) in the ahupuaʻa of Kaʻamola on the southeast end of Molokaʻi t...

Kawainui Marsh Wildlife Sanctuary

The Kawainui Marsh Wildlife Sanctuary is one of Hawaii's largest wetlands, providing vital habitat for Hawaii's endangered waterbirds, including...

Keālia Pond National Wildlife Refuge

Keālia Pond NWR encompasses 700 acres and is one of the few natural wetlands remaining in the Hawaiian Islands.

Keauʻohana Native Rainforest Restoration

Keau‘ohana Native Forest Reserve is the largest and most intact lowland wet forest remaining below 1,000 feet in elevation in the State of Hawai‘...

Keawanui Fishpond

Hui o Kuapā is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded in 1989 for the purpose of supporting Native Hawaiian fishpond restoration, education &...

Kilauea Point National Wildlife Refuge

Kīlauea Point National Wildlife Refuge's dramatic backdrop of steep cliffs plunging to the ocean is one of the best places on the main Hawaiian I...

Koheo Wetland, Ka La'i o Ke Kioea Bird Sanctuary

10 acre coastal salt marsh home to the Kioea (Bristle-thighed Curlew), the Official Bird of Kaunakakai. Managed by Nene O Molokai volunteers, th...

Koʻolau Mountains Watershed Partnership

KMWP recognizes that the Koʻolau watershed is an invaluable resource for the island of Oʻahu. It is integral to the island’s present and future...

Kokee Resource Conservation Program (KRCP)

KRCP is a volunteer based invasive weed and watershed protection management program. KRCP involves the public in protecting native ecosystem reso...

Kualoa Ranch

Kualoa's goal is to protect and enhance the natural beauty of lands in Kualoa, Hakipu’u and Ka’a’awa, while developing sustainable recreational,...

Kupu

Kupu provides environmental and sustainability internships to young adults across the state, through the CommunityU, E2U, RISE, and Hawaii Youth...