Fourth Saturdays Trail Projects' at Makiki Wai

March 26, 8:00am - 2:30pm
Mānoa Campus, 2135 Makiki Heights Drive

The Oahu Na Ala Hele Trails program is asking volunteers to come and help脗聽on脗聽a project called the Makiki Watershed Awareness Initiative (WAI). 脗聽The objective of the project is to restore a segment of the脗聽Makiki ahupua`a to a native Hawaiian forest and better functioning watershed. We will be removing invasives around the natives and replanting natives. We are doing this every fourth Saturday of the month. What to expect:脗聽脗聽脗聽We work from脗聽8:00am脗聽until脗聽2:00pm. This month's focus will be: trail improvements and weeding around the native plants; getting ready for next month芒鈧劉s Earth Day project of replanting native trees and shrubs.脗聽 As usual, the work will most likely脗聽be hot, itchy脗聽and dirty...... but very rewarding! Why go to the gym? When you can come work with us. There are bathrooms and drinking water nearby.脗聽 Families are more than welcome but young children must be well supervised.脗聽 脗聽 What to bring:脗聽脗聽Long shirt and pants, mosquito spray, 2 Liters of water, lunch or a snack, gloves and sturdy shoes. 脗聽脗聽 Where:脗聽脗聽Meet at the Makiki Forestry Baseyard just above the new Hawaii Nature Center building. 2135 Makiki Heights Drive Baseyard. Press the button on the gate and proceed to the end of the road


Ticket Information
Free and open to everyone able to hike and willing to get dirty

Event Sponsor
RCUH, Mānoa Campus

More Information
Monika Panfiglio, 352-3777, mjhp@hawaii.edu,

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