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Your search found 1643 hits- PartnersHACD Partners HACD and the SWCDs work with a number of federal, state, county and non-profit agencies to achieve conservation efforts in Hawai‘i. Please visit our partners to learn more about their missions and projects.… Read More »
- ContactsContact Information Please contact any of our offices if you are interested in conservation planning, technical assistance, volunteering or any of our special projects. Hawai‘i Association of Conservation Districts P.O. Box 1411 Wailuku, HI 96793… Read More »
- West Oahu SWCDAbout West Oahu Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) Mission: Coordinate and facilitate partners and governmental agencies in identifying and implementing projects and practices to assure the protection of Hawaii’s environment. Districts work closely with… Read More »
- Teacher WorkshopFall Break 2017 – Oahu PDE3 Pilina – Agriculture, Soil and Water October 10 – 12, 2017 from 9 – 4 each Day Locations: Kahumana Organic Farm in Waianae DuPont Pioneer in Waialua Halawa Xeriscape Garden… Read More »
- Locally Led ConservationWhat Is Locally-Led Conservation? The process of identifying key landscape features and then discussing the conservation needs with those who care about the land is a powerful action. It provides a clearer picture of which… Read More »
- MeetingsHighlights of the 2018 HACD Annual Conference at the Royal Kona Resort Thank you to the Kona Soil and Water Conservation District for hosting this year’s HACD Annual Conference! Everyone had a wonderful time and… Read More »
- Meeting 2Highlights of the 2018 HACD Annual Conference at the Royal Kona Resort Thank you to the Kona Soil and Water Conservation District for hosting this year’s HACD Annual Conference! Everyone had a wonderful time and… Read More »
- CrittersMarine life disease and mortality events in Hawai`i Three factors drive wildlife populations: Recruitment, immigration/emigration, and mortality. Because of its isolation, Hawai`i has evolved a unique flora and fauna that has lost a lot of… Read More »
- Contact UsHave a question about the Rapid Response Contingency Plan or any of the topics on this site? Please email the DAR RRCP coordinator at [email protected] Have an observation to report? Please use the Eyes of the… Read More »
- Test Results: Wash-up of flying gurnards thought to be a natural event The wash-up of small flying gurnard fish on various Oahu beaches in July was likely a result of recruitment pulse events, with fish accidentally washing ashore. Recruitment is a scientific term that describes the… Read More »