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Your search found 2556 hits- Kaulunani Success StoriesGood Shepherd Church Recognizing that their location in the middle of Wailuku town could provide a place of peace and rest to the business and residential community, the church aggressively embarked on a plan to… Read More »
- Hawai‘i in the National Big Tree ProgramHelp us find the biggest trees across the islands
- 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… Read More »
- Steps for Successful Tree Planting Projects[ Click here to download this content as a PDF ] PLANNING Develop a goal to create a positive environmental change. Plan in advance. Learn the history of the site. Develop a master plan with… Read More »
- Kaulunani Useful LinksUrban and Community Forestry Resource Links in Hawaiʻi Kaulunani Program Accomplishments (1993-2013) Hawaiʻi Forest Action Plan; Issue Four: Urban and Community Forestry Honolulu’s Urban Tree Canopy Report Hawaiʻi Urban Tree Inventory STEW-MAP Hawaiʻi Guide for… Read More »
- eNewsletter and EventsE-NEWSLETTER Subscribe to Kaulunani’s quarterly eNewsletter ʻUlu Bites. We’ll keep you updated with bite size stories from Kaulunani and our community partners, funding opportunities and deadlines, plus upcoming events and programs. Email Address … Read More »
- Waiākea Timber Management AreaLocated on the northeast slopes of Mauna Loa, the Waiākea Timber Management Area (WTMA) is approximately 12,506 acres and is composed of non-native hardwood plantations that were planted with intent for commercial harvesting. The area is approximately five miles… Read More »
- Hawai‘i State Big Tree ProgramWe are excited to announce that we are expanding the Hawai‘i Big Tree Competition to include a State Big Tree Registry, providing an opportunity for more tree species to enter the competition. We are now accepting nominations… Read More »
- FRS Permitting and Public UseThe public is generally free to enter Forest Reserves during daylight hours, unless otherwise restricted. Access permits may be required to control impacts to sensitive areas, prevent incompatible uses, regulate entry during periods of high… Read More »
- Pu‘u ka Pele Forest ReservePu‘u ka Pele Forest Reserve is located on the west side of the island of Kaua‘i in the District of Waimea. The area was of interest to the Territorial Government dating back to the early… Read More »