Volunteer Event · Conservation

Mālama ‘Āina Volunteer Day

Participate in a volunteer day to help restore the native dry forest in Waikoloa, Hawaii.

Thu, 16 Jul 2026 Waikōloa Dry Forest Preserve Waikoloa Village , Hawaii
The Waikōloa Dry Forest Initiative invites the community to participate in the Mālama ‘Āina Volunteer Day on July 16, 2026. This event is dedicated to the protection, promotion, and restoration of native Hawaiian dry forests. Volunteers will have the opportunity to engage in hands-on conservation work, learning about the unique ecosystem while contributing to its long-term health. It is a meaningful way to connect with nature and support local environmental efforts in Waikoloa Village.

What to Expect

A rewarding day of outdoor volunteer work focused on environmental conservation and forest restoration.

Who Should Attend

  • Environmental volunteers
  • Nature lovers
  • Local residents
  • Students

Agenda Overview

The event takes place on July 16, 2026; please check the organization's website for specific volunteer shift times.
Venue & Address
Waikōloa Dry Forest Preserve
Quarry Rd
Waikoloa Village , Hawaii – 96738
United States
Organizer
Waikōloa Dry Forest Initiative · Non-profit Organization
An organization dedicated to protecting and restoring native Hawaiian dry forests.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Mālama ‘Āina?
It is a Hawaiian concept of caring for the land.
Where is the event?
Waikōloa Dry Forest Preserve, Quarry Rd, Waikoloa Village, HI.
Do I need experience?
No, all are welcome to help with conservation efforts.
How do I sign up?
Registration is available through the Waikōloa Dry Forest Initiative website.
What should I bring?
Wear sturdy shoes and bring water; check the website for specific gear recommendations.
Is it recurring?
Yes, the initiative hosts volunteer opportunities throughout the year.
Tags
Volunteer Conservation Hawaii Waikoloa Nature Environment
Summary
A volunteer conservation event at the Waikōloa Dry Forest Preserve on July 16, 2026.
Highlights
  • Native forest restoration
  • Hands-on conservation
  • Community engagement
  • Educational experience
  • Support local ecosystem
  • Waikoloa Village location
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