Outplanting Native Hawaiian Dry Land Forest Volunteer
Keālia Pond National Wildlife Refuge
8:45am - 11:45am
15spots remaining
Keālia Pond National Wildlife Refuge is known for its native Hawaiian Stilt and Coot nesting habitat. But there are areas of the refuge unseen by the public eye that are being restored to a Hawaiian dryland forest ecosystem, one of the most rare sys...
Outplanting Native Hawaiian Dry Land Forest Volunteer
Keālia Pond National Wildlife Refuge
8:45am - 11:45am
15spots remaining
Keālia Pond National Wildlife Refuge is known for its native Hawaiian Stilt and Coot nesting habitat. But there are areas of the refuge unseen by the public eye that are being restored to a Hawaiian dryland forest ecosystem, one of the most rare sys...
Outplanting Native Hawaiian Dry Land Forest Volunteer
Keālia Pond National Wildlife Refuge
8:45am - 11:45am
15spots remaining
Keālia Pond National Wildlife Refuge is known for its native Hawaiian Stilt and Coot nesting habitat. But there are areas of the refuge unseen by the public eye that are being restored to a Hawaiian dryland forest ecosystem, one of the most rare sys...
Outplanting Native Hawaiian Dry Land Forest Volunteer
Keālia Pond National Wildlife Refuge
8:45am - 11:45am
15spots remaining
Keālia Pond National Wildlife Refuge is known for its native Hawaiian Stilt and Coot nesting habitat. But there are areas of the refuge unseen by the public eye that are being restored to a Hawaiian dryland forest ecosystem, one of the most rare sys...
Please join us at Ka'ehu for our 4th Sunday of every month cleanup of this beautiful bay! We work together to pick up marine debris that's continuously washing ashore, from all around the Pacific Ocean and locally. Then we weigh, sort and count it all. This information gets added to our ongoing database since 2012, when we first began these r...
Outplanting Native Hawaiian Dry Land Forest Volunteer
Keālia Pond National Wildlife Refuge
8:45am - 11:45am
15spots remaining
Keālia Pond National Wildlife Refuge is known for its native Hawaiian Stilt and Coot nesting habitat. But there are areas of the refuge unseen by the public eye that are being restored to a Hawaiian dryland forest ecosystem, one of the most rare sys...
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