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- Characteristics of a Successful ProjectBegin with a well defined goal with expert input and detailed planning. Create a positive environmental change Advanced Planning A comprehensive planning effort by a cross section of the community. Develop a short and long term master plan. Continuous Committed Leadership Person/s committed to completing the grant writing process. The leader is an excellent communicator, networks with […]
- Joint ForestryIn September 2008, the National Association of State Foresters, the National Association of Conservation Districts, the USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), and the USDA-Forest Service (USFS) signed a national Memorandum of Understanding. The purpose was to strengthen the cooperation between the Partners at a national level for coordinated interagency delivery of forestry-related conservation assistance to […]
- DLNR / DOFAW State Tree NurseryState tree nurseries provide high-quality native, endangered, and windbreak trees and plants for both the public and DLNR out-plantings and reforestation projects. We propagate many different species of native plants, some endangered species, and numerous trees for windbreak purposes, most windbreak trees are non-native and are sold in dibble tubes or small pots when the […]
- Landowner Assistance ProgramsThere are several landowner assistance programs available in Hawaiʻi for landowners willing to protect their forest, wildlife & watershed resources. Below is a summary of a few key programs offered through the Division of Forestry and Wildlife. Community Forest Program: Offers matching funds to local governments and nonprofit conservation organizations for fee title acquisition of […]
- Administrative RulesThe Hawaii Administrative Rules (HAR) are regulations established by the department through an extensive public review and hearing process. The procedure for administrative rules is set by Hawaii Revised Statutes Chapter 91. A proposed rule, or an amendment to an existing rule, is draft by the department, approved by the Board of Land and Natural […]
- Kealakekua Bay State Historical ParkHours Daily: 7:00am to 8:00pm Entrance Fee None Park Brochure Kealakekua State Historic Park Description Site of the first extensive contact between Hawaiians and Westerners with the arrival of Captain Cook in 1779. Viewing of Hikiau Heiau, a traditional religious site, and the Captain Cook monument at a distance across Kealakekua Bay (4.0 acres). * […]
- Plum TrailTrail Length 1.7 miles Activity Pedestrian Difficulty Moderate Terrain Forest Elevation Gain 600 ft Park Name Polipoli Spring State Recreation Area Route Trail begins at the old Civilian Conservation Corps area and climbs gradually across the mountain through a planted forest of ash, redwood, sugi, and other species until it joins the Haleakala Ridge Trail. […]
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- Permits & FeesCamping, lodging, and pavilion permits may be reserved and purchased up to one year in advance. The only exceptions to this are for all parks on the island of Oʻahu, and for Kīholo SPR on the island of Hawaiʻi, where permits can be applied for no more than 30 days in advance. You must be […]