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Mālama ‘Āina Volunteer Day

Volunteer with us in the Waikōloa Dry Forest Preserve and spend the morning working in the forest preserve. We provide tools, gloves, safety equipment, and water, but please bring sun…

Biocultural Talk Series: Nā Manu ʻo Hawaiʻi

Nā Manu ʻo Hawaiʻi: Noah Gomes & Kalā Asing Our biocultural Talk Series will return in July with an exciting presentation with Kalā Asing and Noah Gomes who will be…

Mālama ‘Āina Volunteer Day

Volunteer with us in the Waikōloa Dry Forest Preserve and spend the morning working in the forest preserve. We provide tools, gloves, safety equipment, and water, but please bring sun…

First Friday Huaka’i

Visit the Waikōloa Dry Forest Preserve for a guided hike with our knowledgeable staff. Tours are offered on the First Friday of each month and begin at 5:00 pm at…

Mālama ‘Āina Volunteer Day

Volunteer with us in the Waikōloa Dry Forest Preserve and spend the morning working in the forest preserve. We provide tools, gloves, safety equipment, and water, but please bring sun…

Biocultural Series: Connecting through Trails

Ala Kahakai & Nā Ala Hele The 2024 talk series is based on “huli ka lima i lalo”, or to turn your hands down. This ‘ōlelo noe‘au explains that when…

Mālama ‘Āina Volunteer Day

Volunteer with us in the Waikōloa Dry Forest Preserve and spend the morning working in the forest preserve. We provide tools, gloves, safety equipment, and water, but please bring sun…

First Friday Huaka’i

Visit the Waikōloa Dry Forest Preserve for a guided hike with our knowledgeable staff. Tours are offered on the First Friday of each month and begin at 5:00 pm at…

Mālama ‘Āina Volunteer Day

Volunteer with us in the Waikōloa Dry Forest Preserve and spend the morning working in the forest preserve. We provide tools, gloves, safety equipment, and water, but please bring sun…

Biocultural Series: Kohala Conservation

Nick Agorastos The 2024 talk series is based on “huli ka lima i lalo”, or to turn your hands down. This ‘ōlelo noe‘au explains that when our hands are turned…

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