Event
Fall Equinox Volunteer Planting
Hawaii Environmental Restoration
Description
H.E.R. Spring Equinox Volunteer Planting Event!
Hawai‘i Environmental Restoration brings nearly 12 years of continuous experience restoring Keauʻohana State Forest Reserve, Hawaiʻi’s most intact native lowland wet forest below 1,000 feet. HER integrates invasive species control, native and endangered species outplanting, and community education.
During these Quarterly Events, if conditions are moist, volunteers most often conduct outplanting from a variety of native plant species. Invasive species control is alternatively conducted when conditions are too dry for seedling success.
We encourage you to view HER 6 minutes Youtube video: https://www.youtube.
Site Parking is located at the junction of Highway 130 and Upper Puna Rd, between mile markers 16-17, between Pahoa and Kalapana, above Black Sands Subdivision.
Requirements
Please complete and email your waiver form prior to the event ideally; if not possible, bring a hard copy on the day of the event. You may text/call Jaya at (808) 937-8867 to confirm the day prior, or if you have any questions.
On the day of the event, please be prepared with long clothes, sturdy shoes/boots, hat, gloves, rain gear, and plenty of drinking water, snacks and/or lunch for a full volunteer day.
Waivers & Required Documents
No waivers available.
Location
C29X+C9 Black Sands
Volunteers Needed
12 spots left
Contact
Jaya Dupuis
+1 808 937 8867
Visit
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Category
- Environment
Age Group
- Adults
- Seniors
- Teens
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