We are excited to announce a fun opportunity for the keiki! On Thursday, September 20th the Circle of Life Art Studio and The ʻAlalā Project will partner up to offer a keiki drawing class. There will be a short presentation about the ongoing reintroduction efforts by Rachel Kingsley, The ʻAlalā Projectʻs Education and Outreach Associate followed by ...
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News & Events
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE August 28, 2018 11 ʻALALĀ DOING JUST FINE AFTER HURRICANE LANE DRENCHING Team Now Preparing for Additional Releases This Fall (Hilo) – In their forest home in the Pu‘u Maka‘ala Natural Area Reserve, on Hawai‘i Island, eleven ʻAlalā (native Hawaiian crows) appear to have little difficulty following several days of ...
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Come and join us at the 3rd annual Bird Fair that is part of the Hawaiʻi Island Festival of Birds on September 15th from 8:30 am-4:00 pm. Your general admission grants you access to the Bird Fair for a full day of celebrating Hawaiʻi’s birds and learning about their habitats and conservation challenges. Connect with artists, ...
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Want to be a forest guardian? Want to aloha ʻāina and give back to a place that is important to many of our native species? Then you should join the Nā Kiaʻi Kūmokuhāliʻi program and Three Mountain Alliance for their upcoming Keauhou Community Day on September 22nd! Expect to get outside, get a little dirty, ...
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Please join us at the Second Annual ʻŌhiʻa Love Fest at the ʻImiloa Astronomy Center. The ʻAlalā Project will have a booth with some fun activities and information about the project. The ʻŌhiʻa Love Fest is a FREE festival celebrating ʻŌhiʻa trees and Rapid ʻŌhiʻa Death (ROD) education. There will be a variety of educational ...
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Join the Three Mountain Alliance and the Na Kiaʻi Kūmokuhāliʻi program in planting native trees at Keauhou, Kaʻū. It is a day to be immersed in the elements of this wahi pana, to meet other like-minded forest folks, and to hug a tree or two… or ten! If you have been to Keauhou before and wanted ...
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One of the ʻAlalā Project’s partners is hiring! The non-profit Hawai‘i Endangered Bird Conservation Program is seeking a Leader to supervise the field team releasing and tracking the critically endangered ‘Alalā on Hawai‘i Island. This field team leader will supervise ~five staff and interns. The team takes care of ‘Alalā before birds are released into ...
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 3, 2018 AS MUCH AS ONE HALF OF MALAMA KĪ FOREST RESERVE IMPACTED BY ERUPTION ‘Alala Project Restoration Area Not Currently Impacted (HILO) – Forestry managers on Hawai‘i island report one-third to one-half of the total acreage of the Malama Kī Forest Reserve have been impacted by the month-long East ...
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Have you ever wanted to be a part of The ʻAlalā Project? Well, now is your chance! The project has partnered with KUPU to offer a 10-month internship to help with our predator control and monitoring crew. If you are interested please follow this link to find out more information and apply: https://www.conservationconnections.org/opportunities/internship/1113/kupu-internship-with-the-alala-project
Aloha all ʻAlalā friends! We will be giving an update on the reintroduction efforts this Friday, at 9:30 am, at the Kahuku Unit of Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park Visitor Center. Come join us to talk about ʻAlalā. We will have our ʻAlalā Project t-shirts with artwork by Patrick Ching, ʻAlalā Project hats, ʻAlalā prints with ...
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