Become part of Hawaii’s conservation story

Due to the recent landslides on the Pali Highway, there will be a change of plans for our volunteer trip scheduled for 3/9/19 from 8:30am to 12pm.  Instead, we will be going to Ala Mahamoe Native Cultural Forest in Moanalua.  The date and time will remain the same.

 

Join the Koʻolau Mountains Watershed Partnership for a conservation workday at our Ala Mahamoe Native Cultural Garden project!

FOR MORE DETAILS & TO SIGN UP VISIT: http://koolauwatershed.org/event/3-9-19-ala-mahamoe-cultural-garden-volunteer-workday-pali-lookout-workday-change/


Deadline to sign up is March 6th!!
 

What to Expect:
We will be removing invasive plants including koa haole and guinea grass, outplant native Hawaiian plants and culturally-useful Polynesian-introduced plants and placing down mulch and weed mat. The area we are working in is typically hot and dry, with high sun exposure. Terrain is uneven in some places and work will be done on easy-to-moderate slopes.

March 9th Work Plan (tentative)
– 8:30am: Meet at Ala Mahamoe gate, all waivers signed and collected
– 8:40am: Introductions, Work Plan, Pass out Tools and Gloves, Safety Briefing
– 9:00 am: Work (rest/snack/water break when needed)
– 11:45am: Walk to Scenic Area up the Road, Watershed Discussion
– 12pm: Walk back to Bottom Gate, Mahalos and done!

What to Wear and Pack:
– COMPLETED WAIVERS REQUIRED for EACH participant
– SHOES ARE REQUIRED. Remember No Shoes No Work!
– Clothing that can get dirty (long sleeve shirt and pants highly recommended!!)
– Hat, sunglasses and sunscreen
– Reusable water bottle(s) and plenty of water (1/2 gallon recommended)
– Snacks and any medications needed
– Rain jacket (in case of inclement weather)
*All tools and gloves will be provided*

Please Note: There are no bathrooms at the site. Participants will need to drive to the nearest bathroom at Moanalua Community Park or in the Mapunapuna area.

*SIGN UP IS REQUIRED, PLEASE SIGN UP ONLINE AT THE LINK POSTED ABOVE*

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