Become part of Hawaii’s conservation story

Join the Koʻolau Mountains Watershed Partnership for a conservation workday at our Wiliwilinui Ridge project site in Aina Haina.
 
FOR MORE DETAILS & TO SIGN UP VISIT: http://bit.ly/Wiliwilinui_4-13-19
 
Deadline to sign up is April 10th or when the maximum # of volunteers is reached (maximum is 8)
 
**DUE TO LIMITED PARKING AT THE TRAILHEAD, SPACE IS AVAILABLE FOR THE FIRST 8 VOLUNTEERS!**
 
Wiliwilinui Ridge Trail is located mauka of Kalani High School in the Ahupua’a of Wai’alae. The lower part of the trail is dominated by non-native/invasive weeds like Ironwood and Strawberry Guava. As you make your way along the trail, you will start to see native forest trees like ‘Ōhi’a and Koa on your way to the summit.
 
What to Expect
We will be hiking 1.5 hours along an easy to moderate slope on uneven terrain with some short, narrow spans and steep dropoffs along the trail. The trail is at an incline in some areas, and muddy at times, so please be prepared to get dirty on this trip! We will be removing invasive species on this trip, utilizing hand tools with blades and sharp edges that must be handled carefully. We will also be eating lunch during the hike. No Shoes, no participation!
 
SIGN UP IS REQUIRED, PLEASE SIGN UP ONLINE AT THE LINK POSTED ABOVE

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