Join the Waikōloa Dry Forest Initiative for a rewarding Mālama ‘Āina Volunteer Day on August 20, 2026. This community-driven event focuses on the restoration and preservation of the unique native dry forest ecosystem in Waikoloa Village. Volunteers work together to remove invasive species, plant native trees, and maintain the preserve. It is a fantastic opportunity to connect with nature, learn about local ecology, and contribute directly to the health of Hawaii's environment.
What to Expect
Volunteers will engage in physical outdoor work to maintain the preserve and support native plant growth.
Who Should Attend
Conservationists
Local residents
Students
Nature enthusiasts
Volunteer groups
Agenda Overview
The event involves a morning session of restoration work followed by community interaction.
Venue & Address
Waikōloa Dry Forest Initiative
Quarry Rd Waikoloa Village , Hawaii – 96738 United States
Organizer
Waikōloa Dry Forest Initiative · Non-profit
Dedicated to the protection and restoration of the native dry forest in Waikoloa.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I bring?
Wear sturdy shoes, sun protection, and bring water.
Is registration required?
Yes, please sign up via the official website.
Where is the event?
Quarry Rd, Waikoloa Village, HI.
Is it suitable for children?
Check the website for age-specific guidelines.
What is the goal?
To restore the native dry forest ecosystem.
Are tools provided?
Yes, the initiative provides necessary tools.
Tags
Volunteer
Hawaii
Conservation
Nature
Community
Dry Forest
Summary
A community volunteer day dedicated to restoring the native dry forest in Waikoloa, Hawaii.