Koʻolau Mountains Watershed Partnership
Saturday, November 10, 2018 from 8:30am - 12:00pm
Kahaluʻu Regional Park, 47-114 Waihee Road, Kaneohe, HI 96744
Waiheʻe Valley on the Windward side of Oʻahu is on Honolulu Board of Water Supply (HBWS) land and has been identified by HBWS as a “potentially high recharge watershed”. KMWP has partnered with HBWS to begin clearing a large site area of invasive and non-native trees and shrubs to replace them with native Hawaiian and Polynesian-introduced plants. The goal is to implement a Riparian Learning Center for nearby schools and communities to utilize, learn from, and give service to.
What to Expect:
We will use hand-held cutting tools to manually remove invasive species, as well as spread mulch and outplant native Hawaiian and Polynesian-introduced plants to the site. The work area is mostly forested with some exposed areas and a nearby stream. Please be prepared to get dirty on this trip!
FOR DETAILS AND TO COMPLETE THE ONLINE SIGN UP FORM PLEASE VISIT:
http://bit.ly/Waihee_11-10-18
Deadline to signup is November 7th.
(Please note: Sign up is REQUIRED. Do not click the "RSVP" on this page, instead complete the online sign up form found at the link above).
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