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January 11, 2016 By Jenny Leave a Comment

Community Work Day – E Huki i nā Kūkanawao!

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 […]

Filed Under: Community Stewardship Days, Events, News, Planting Project Tagged With: ahupua‘a, aloha aina, MLCD, native plants, North Shore, Pupukea

November 2, 2015 By MPW Team Leave a Comment

Special visitors from Waimea Valley

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!

Filed Under: Featured, News Tagged With: native plants, Waimea Valley

January 20, 2015 By MPW Team Leave a Comment

Native Plant Training A Success!

Native Plant Training A Success!

MPW and Hui Kū Maoli Ola, along with partnership with Waimea Valley‘s Botanical Department, held our first Native Plants Community Training Workshop at Sharks Cove. This training, led by Matt Schirman of Hui Kū Maoli Ola, enabled both keiki and adults alike to learn about the value and vulnerability of coastal and ocean ecosystems and […]

Filed Under: Events Tagged With: Hui Kū Maoli Ola, native plants

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