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Forest Talk: “Under the ʻŌhiʻa Tree”

Forest Talk: “Under the ʻŌhiʻa Tree”

April 10, 2026 by Kim Rogers

Join us Forest Talk, a virtual gathering where we talk story about the plants and animals and connections we have to our native ʻōhiʻa forests.

Mahina Lāʻau Hawaiʻi: Mele and Mea Kanu

Mahina Lāʻau Hawaiʻi: Mele and Mea Kanu

April 8, 2026 by haylinc

Nā Hala o Nāue Hauʻoli Mahina Lāʻau Hawaiʻi, Happy Native Hawaiian Plant Month! This month, in honor of our Lāʻau…
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Forest Talk: From the Mountains to the Sea: The Importance of Limu in Connection to Watershed Health.

Forest Talk: From the Mountains to the Sea: The Importance of Limu in Connection to Watershed Health.

March 6, 2026 by Kim Rogers

Welcome to the Invasive Informant, sponsored by Kaua’i Invasive Species Committee. KISC works across Kaua’i to prevent, control, or eliminate the most threatening invasive plant and animal species in order to preserve Kauaʻi’s native biodiversity and minimize adverse ecological, agricultural, economical, and cultural impacts.

Invasive Informant: ʻŌhiʻa Forests and Limu.

Invasive Informant: ʻŌhiʻa Forests and Limu.

March 1, 2026 by Kim Rogers

Welcome to the Invasive Informant, sponsored by Kaua’i Invasive Species Committee. KISC works across Kaua’i to prevent, control, or eliminate the most threatening invasive plant and animal species in order to preserve Kauaʻi’s native biodiversity and minimize adverse ecological, agricultural, economical, and cultural impacts.

Pulling Together

Pulling Together

January 9, 2026 by Kim Rogers

Aʻohe hana nui ka aluʻia. | No task is too big when done together. Importance of ʻōhiʻa forests. The most…
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