Sat, 6 Jun 2026
9:00 AM – 12:00 PM (HST)
Hamakua Marsh Parking Lot Kailua , Hawaii
Participate in the reforestation efforts at Hamakua Marsh, a vital wildlife sanctuary in Kailua. This volunteer drop-in event invites community members to help restore the habitat for the 'alae 'ula (Hawaiian Common Moorhen). By working together to plant native species and clear invasive growth, volunteers play a crucial role in preserving Hawaii's unique ecosystem. Bring water, sun protection, and covered shoes to contribute to this important environmental conservation project.
What to Expect
Outdoor physical work in a marsh environment, guided by conservation experts.
Who Should Attend
Environmental enthusiasts
Students
Community volunteers
Nature lovers
Agenda Overview
The event runs from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM with active restoration work.
Venue & Address
Hamakua Marsh Parking Lot
272 Hamakua Dr Kailua , Hawaii – 96734 United States
Organizer
Trees for Honolulu / Healthy Climate Communities · Non-profit
Organizations dedicated to environmental conservation and reforestation in Hawaii.