Community Workdays: Kākoʻo ʻŌiwi
This event is from a partner in the Year of Our Community Forests. Visit their website to sign up. Saturday Community Workdays Saturday community workdays occur in the loʻi on the first Saturday of each… Read More »
This event is from a partner in the Year of Our Community Forests. Visit their website to sign up. Saturday Community Workdays Saturday community workdays occur in the loʻi on the first Saturday of each… Read More »
This event is from a partner in the Year of Our Community Forests. Amy Greenwell Ethnobotanical Garden Volunteer Days Come and join our dedicated volunteers for garden work and having fun. Meet at our Visitor… Read More »
This is a partner event for Year of Our Community Forests. Visit their website for details. Come Walaau about Laau! Farmers Market Schedule Windward Mall Farmers Market Native Plants, Herbs and Seeds & Keiki… Read More »
This event is from a partner in the Year of Our Community Forests. Visit their website to sign up. Loʻi Workdays – Mondays, Tuesdays and Fridays Our loʻi workdays occur every Monday, Tuesday and Friday… Read More »
This event is from a partner in the Year of Our Community Forests: REGULAR EVENTS Open to the public every Monday 4-6pm and the first Saturday 9-11am each month. All ages welcomed. Children 14 and under need to be accompanied… Read More »
This event is from a partner in the Year of Our Community Forests. Visit their website to sign up. Wetland Restoration Workday – Tuesdays Wetland restoration workdays occur every Tuesday from 8:30 am – 12… Read More »
This event is from a partner in the Year of Our Community Forests. Visit their website to sign up. Loʻi Workdays – Mondays, Tuesdays and Fridays Our loʻi workdays occur every Monday, Tuesday and Friday… Read More »
This event is from a partner in the Year of Our Community Forests. NiU NOW! is a community cultural agroforestry movement emerging to affirm the importance of niu, coconut and uluniu, coconut groves. At the… Read More »
This event is from a partner in the Year of Our Community Forests. Volunteer at MNBG If you love working with native plants, you will love the Weed & Pot Club! This volunteer gardening group… Read More »
This event is from a partner in the Year of Our Community Forests. Hoʻoulu ʻĀina welcomes volunteers from keiki to kūpuna who may live in the Kalihi community or another part of the world. There… Read More »
“Protecting Wetlands for Our Common Future” Nearly 90% of the world’s wetlands have been degraded since the 1700s, and we are losing wetlands three times faster than forests. Yet, wetlands are critically important ecosystems that… Read More »
Wildlife Conservation Finance: Investing in People and Planet From the highland steppe to the coral reefs, wild animals and plants hold intrinsic value. As essential parts of Earth's intricate web of life, they sustain ecosystems,… Read More »
Kauikeaouli, King Kamehameha III, was born in Keauhou on Hawaiʻi Island, the second son of Kamehameha I. He was the younger brother of Kamehameha II, Liholiho, and succeeded the throne upon his death. Kamehameha III… Read More »
Forests give us so much: air to breathe, food to eat, shade from the sun, erosion control, and more. In Hawaiʻi, our mauka forests are our only source of fresh water, as rain and mist… Read More »
World Wood Day is observed every year on March 21 to celebrate the cultural, ecological, and economic significance of wood. It emphasizes the importance of sustainable wood use and promotes awareness of how wood contributes… Read More »
World Water Day is an annual United Nations observance held on March 22 to highlight the importance of freshwater and advocate for the sustainable management of freshwater resources. In Hawaiʻi, our freshwater streams are fed… Read More »
Native Hawaiian Plant Month honors and promotes the importance of Hawaiʻi's native plants. It highlights the incredible diversity, cultural significance, and ecological value of plants found nowhere else on Earth—many of which are deeply rooted… Read More »
National Environmental Education Week is celebrated on the week before Earth Day, and is an opportunity to celebrate and engage with environmental educators. DLNR Forestry & Wildlife believes environmental education is critical to building the… Read More »
Earth Day has been celebrated since 1970 and is a day that raises awareness about environmental concerns and celebrates our connection to nature. Earth Day is particularly important here in Hawaiʻi, where our communities rely… Read More »
April 25 is ʻŌhiʻa Lehua Day! Celebrate this tree by learning about its ecological and cultural importance in Hawaiʻi. • Visit our ʻōhiʻa species profile page • Download, print, and craft our ʻŌhiʻa Finger Puppet… Read More »