- A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
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12 people are interested
He'eia Stream Restoration
ORGANIZATION: Hui o Ko'olaupoko
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- A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
-
12 people are interested
He'eia Stream Restoration
Work days are held the 3rd Saturday of every month from 9am-12am.
View event information and directions here.
This four year project, started in 2010, aims to restore about 4000ft of stream habitat in upper He'eia Stream. In addition to reforesting with native vegetation, the project includes installation of erosion control techniques to address eroding stream banks, and monitoring water quality pre and post project implementation and educational workshops. Volunteers will help by clearing areas of non-native species and debris, spreading mulch, planting native species and maintaining planted areas.
- Volunteers of all ages are invited to help maintain this project
- Participants under age 16 must attend with an adult
- Participants under the age of 18, attending without their parent or legal guardian must bring the signed waiver.
- Volunteers should wear shoes and work clothes that they don't mind getting wet and dirty,
- Bring a water bottle, snack and work gloves if you would like them.
All events are open to the public, drop-ins are welcome but an RSVP is appreciated. To RSVP, please call 808-381-7202 or send us an email.
Upcoming He'eia Stream Restoration Community Workdates for 2014 are:
October 18
November 15
No December workday.
We can also work with you to schedule a private weekend or weekday activity for your group of 10 or more. Please call 808-381-7202 or send us an email to schedule an activity.
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About Hui o Ko'olaupoko
Location:
1051 KEOLU DR STE 208, KAILUA, HI 96734, US
Mission Statement
Protecting ocean health by restoring the aina: mauka to makai.
Description
The mission of Hui o Koolaupoko is to protect ocean health by restoring the aina: mauka to makai.
Throughout the Koolaupoko moku (Makapuu to Kualoa) in Windward Oahu, land-based pollution is a leading threat to ocean health and resources. Hui o Koolaupoko (HOK) addresses these problems by being a leader in community-based watershed management; working with communities to improve water quality through ecosystem restoration, implementing low-impact retrofits (LIR), reducing non-point source pollution and developing education, outreach and volunteer programs for all ages.
Along with HOK’s restoration work in Koolaupoko, the organization provides services including technical consultation, restoration design, trainings and watershed restoration capacity building throughout Oahu and the State of Hawaii.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
46-403 Haiku RoadKANEOHE, HI 96744
DATE POSTED
September 23, 2014
SKILLS
GOOD FOR
- Kids
- Teens
- People 55+
- Group
REQUIREMENTS
N/A