10/13/20-MILLION DOLLAR DONATION FOR TRAILS IN PLANNED FOREST RESERVE

Posted on Oct 13, 2020 in Forestry & Wildlife, Main, Media, Natural Area Reserves, News Releases, slider, Trail
DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES
News Release
DAVID Y. IGE
GOVERNOR
SUZANNE D. CASE
CHAIRPERSON
 
For Immediate News Release: October 13, 2020
 

MILLION DOLLAR DONATION FOR TRAILS IN PLANNED FOREST RESERVE 

Unprecedented Private Donation to State’s Na Ala Hele Program 

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(Kahului, Maui) – An anonymous donor is providing more than $1 million in funding to the Na Ala Hele Trails and Access Program on Maui. Most of the funding will support the planning, design, and construction of hiking trails in the recently acquired Kamehamenui Forest in upcountry Maui.  

DLNR Chair Suzanne Case said, DLNR Chair Suzanne Case said, “Both Governor David Ige and I are extremely thankful to the people who are providing funding for one of our most important recreational programs…the Na Ala Hele system. When I first learned of this news my initial reaction was, “Holy Smokes, that’s great news indeed.” 

Good news has been in short supply most of this year, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. David Smith, Administrator of the DLNR Division of Forestry and Wildlife commented, “As everyone knows, due to extreme State budget tightening, we are going to see funding for many programs languish, potentially for years to come. The Na Ala Hele system is one of the most visible recreational benefits we provide local residents and visitors alike. This allows us to bring more miles into play.” 

The Program plans to use the funds to build new trails at Kamehamenui. Its 3,433 acres were recently acquired by the State, through the Trust for Public Land, which purchased the property from a private trust. DOFAW plans to add the property to the Forest Reserve System. 

A community-based management plan is being developed and in addition to the ecological services the area will provide, Kamehamenui is intended to provide new recreational opportunities on Maui, with hiking trails, places to picnic, and places to grow and gather forest products. 

Scott Fretz, DOFAW Maui Branch Manager summed up DLNR’s feelings, “This is a once in a lifetime donation and we are tremendously humbled and grateful to this donor. They clearly care deeply about opportunities for people to get outdoors and experience our forests and coastlines. People have asked me how they can thank the donors for this great gift. I tell them the donors are anonymous, but they are avid hikers and you will see them out on the trails. When you do, give them a big smile and a shaka”.   

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