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SUMMARY:First Friday Tour
DESCRIPTION:Visit the Waikōloa Dry Forest Preserve for a guided hike with our knowledgeable staff. Tours are offered on the First Friday of each month and begin at 5:00 pm at the preserve March through October (4:30 pm November-February) Please come prepared with sturdy shoes\, sun protection\, and a refillable water bottle. Our tours last about 90 minutes and will end with refreshments at our Hana Hou Hale. You can find directions to the preserve here. \nSign Up!
URL:https://www.waikoloadryforest.org/event/first-friday-tour-24/
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SUMMARY:Mālama 'Āina Volunteer Day
DESCRIPTION:Volunteer with us in the Waikōloa Dry Forest Preserve and spend the morning working in the forest preserve. We provide tools\, gloves\, safety equipment\, and water\, but please bring sun protection\, a refillable water bottle\, and sturdy shoes. We meet at the Waikōloa Dry Forest Preserve front gate at 8am and finish up at the hale for an optional bring-your-own lunch break. \nWe will be limiting participation and implementing social distancing. Sanitized tools will be provided and sanitation supplies will be available. Clean gloves will also be available\, but sterilization cannot be guaranteed\, please consider bringing your own gloves. \nVolunteer Sign-Up
URL:https://www.waikoloadryforest.org/event/malama-aina-volunteer-day-52/
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SUMMARY:Waikōloa Biocultural Series: Ola nā kuaiwi
DESCRIPTION:Ola nā kuaiwi: ʻŌiwi agriculture\, from past to future\nNatalie Kurashima will share an overview of ʻŌiwi (Native Hawaiian) agriculture\, research on traditional agricultural footprint\, productive capacity\, and future potential\, as well as share an example of adaptive reuse and restoration in Kona. Natalie was born and raised in Waipiʻo\, Oʻahu and now calls Halekiʻi\, Kona home. She is the Integrated Resources Manager at Kamehameha Schools\, the largest private landowner in Hawaiʻi. Her kuleana focuses on supporting community-based stewardship of natural and cultural resources across the pae ‘āina. She received a PhD in Botany at UH Mānoa\, where she investigated the biocultural restoration of ‘Ōiwi agricultural systems. \nThis event is free to the public but registration is required. Please arrive early to allow time to park\, walk\, and find a seat. \nNatalie Kurashima | August 19th 2022 | Talk Begins at 5:30pm \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://www.waikoloadryforest.org/event/waikoloa-biocultural-series-ola-na-kuaiwi/
LOCATION:Waikōloa Dry Forest Initiative\, Waikoloa Dry Forest Initiative\, North Kona\, United States
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