Become part of Hawaii’s conservation story

**Changes made due to COVID-19: RSVP required; limited spots available; must bring a mask. Sanitation supplies available. Bring your own water and snacks. Tools and a limited supply of gloves available, but please try bringing your own.**

Helping hands needed to maintain native plantings by weeding out invasive species, and work upland by spreading mulch, hand-pulling weeds, bagging green waste, and the occassional new planting.  Part of our goal for these enhancement activities is to provide a suitable habitat for the endangered 'alae 'ula (Hawaiian Moorhen). Student Service Project credit is available.

Keawawa Wetland is located mauka on Hawaii Kai Drive close to the Keahole Street intersection between 7000 Hawaii Kai Drive and The Oahu Club.  Easy street parking, though we encourage you to walk, bike, or carpool.  No restroom on property.

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