These pretty colors and odd shapes are the remnants of plastics lost in the sea. The students of Ka Papa Kai learned today that when seabirds mistake the plastic bits for food, they fill up with them, stop eating because they feel full, then starve to death due to a lack of nutrition. Mahalo to […]
Community Work Day – E Huki i nā Kūkanawao!
E HUKI I NĀ KŪKANAWAO! Pull the Weeds! Saturday, Jan 16th! Aloha! It’s been a little over a year since we started our Coastal Restoration Project at Pūpūkea Beach Park (Sharks Cove) and the over 5000 Native Hawaiian plants we planted are doing great! All the recent rain has been a blessing but its been […]
Winter KPK Registration Now Open
“10 for 10” Challenge
We’re excited to announce the “10 for 10” Fundraising Challenge! Every dollar you donate will be matched by an anonymous donor up to $5,000 until January 30, 2016. Mālama Pūpūkea-Waimea had a big year! We celebrated our 10th anniversary Planted over 5,000 native plants for our coastal erosion project Educated over 3,000 residents and visitors Removed over 1,500 pounds of rubbish […]
Special visitors from Waimea Valley
We’re grateful for a visit from botanical staff from Waimea Valley checking in on our awesome Native Planting Project! The plants are doing great – so great that we were able to collect our first batch of seeds!
MPW hosts special training for Lifeguards
Mālama Pūpūkea-Waimea was proud to host a special Makai Watch training designed specifically for Lifeguards. They are in and around the ocean every day and are our allies in helping to preserve marine resources for future generations. Mahalo nui loa to Luna Kekoa Makai Watch Coordinator for the Hawai‘i DLNR (Department of Land and Natural Resources), participating DOCARE […]
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