Native Pollinator Garden Volunteer
Environment · Volunteer

Native Pollinator Garden Volunteer

Help preserve local biodiversity by volunteering at the Keālia Pond National Wildlife Refuge pollinator garden.

Fri, 5 Jun 2026 Keālia Pond National Wildlife Refuge Kihei , Hawaii
The Keālia Pond National Wildlife Refuge invites community members to participate in the maintenance of its native pollinator garden. This volunteer opportunity is essential for supporting the refuge's habitat restoration efforts, which provide critical foraging and nesting grounds for endangered and endemic bird species. By working in the garden, volunteers contribute directly to the health of the local ecosystem, helping to propagate native plants and ensure a thriving environment for Maui's unique wildlife.

What to Expect

Outdoor work in a wildlife refuge setting, focusing on gardening and habitat maintenance.

Who Should Attend

  • Nature lovers
  • Students
  • Conservationists
  • Local residents

Agenda Overview

Volunteer activities focused on garden maintenance and native plant care.
Venue & Address
Keālia Pond National Wildlife Refuge
Maui Veterans Hwy
Kihei , Hawaii – 96753
United States
Organizer
Keālia Pond National Wildlife Refuge · Government
A federal wildlife refuge dedicated to protecting endangered species and habitats.

Frequently Asked Questions

What do volunteers do?
Volunteers help maintain the native pollinator garden.
Where is it located?
Keālia Pond National Wildlife Refuge, Maui Veterans Hwy, Kihei, HI.
Do I need experience?
No, training is typically provided.
Is it outdoors?
Yes, please dress appropriately for outdoor work.
Why is this important?
It supports endangered and endemic bird species.
How do I sign up?
Check the Kanu Hawaii or refuge website for registration.
Tags
volunteer environment conservation maui nature kihei
Summary
Volunteer opportunity to maintain the native pollinator garden at Keālia Pond.
Highlights
  • Support endangered species
  • Hands-on conservation
  • Learn about native plants
  • Community service
  • Beautiful refuge setting
  • Environmental impact
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