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Volunteer to Restore Hilo's Coastal Wetland Estuary 5/17 - Punatang - 05-13-2025 Please Kokua on 5/17 if you can. 9am-12-pm at the Lokawaka ponds near Carlsmith Beach Park. This is one of Hawaii's most important estuarine systems and you can Aloha ʻĀina & kokua future generations of creatures of all kinds. More info and sign up at the link below. https://hta.kanuhawaii.org/need/wetland-restoration-in-hilo-60/ RE: Volunteer to Restore Hilo's Coastal Wetland Estuary 5/17 - Durian Fiend - 05-14-2025 Thanks for posting. I'd sign up for this if my plans weren't taking me off island on that day. RE: Volunteer to Restore Hilo's Coastal Wetland Estuary 5/17 - Punatang - 05-14-2025 (6 hours ago)Durian Fiend Wrote: Thanks for posting. I'd sign up for this if my plans weren't taking me off island on that day. Two fins up Fiend! This one is close to our hearts. Fear not. No one has to be left out. Shifts for every schedule. Bon voyage & a Hui Hou! Sat 5/17/2025 9am-12pm Sun 6/1/2025 9am-12pm Mon 6/2/2025 9am-12pm Fri 6/6/2025 9am-12pm Sun 6/8/2025 9am-12pm Mon 6/9/2025 9am-12pm Fri 6/13/2025 9am-12pm Sat 6/14/2025 9am-12pm Mon 6/16/2025 9am-12pm Thu 6/19/2025 9am-12pm Fri 6/20/2025 9am-12pm Sat 6/21/2025 9am-12pm Sun 6/22/2025 9am-12pm Fri 6/27/2025 9am-12pm Sat 6/28/2025 9am-12pm Sun 6/29/2025 9am-12pm Fri 7/4/2025 9am-12pm Sat 7/5/2025 9am-12pm Sun 7/6/2025 9am-12pm Mon 7/7/2025 9am-12pm Sat 7/12/2025 9am-12pm Fri 7/18/2025 9am-12pm Sat 7/19/2025 9am-12pm Sun 7/20/2025 9am-12pm Mon 7/21/2025 9am-12pm Fri 7/25/2025 9am-12pm Mon 7/28/2025 9am-12pm Sat 8/9/2025 9am-12pm Sat 8/30/2025 9am-12pm Sat 10/18/2025 9am-12pm Hawaiʻi Island has lost approximately 75% of its historic low-elevation wetlands due to infill and development, with much of the remaining wetland habitat degraded by invasive, non-native plants. The greatest loss has occurred in Hilo. To combat this, we are working to restore critical habitats for threatened and endangered native birds, as well as migratory species, at the 51-acre Lokowaka Pond complex in Hilo. |