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- 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 »
- Major Conversations and Actions on Climate Change Ramp-Up: Hawaii’s Preparation for the FutureDEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES News Release DAVID Y. IGE GOVERNOR SUZANNE D. CASE CHAIRPERSON FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Jan. 18, 2018 MAJOR CONVERSATIONS AND ACTIONS ON CLIMATE CHANGE RAMP-UP: HAWAII’S PREPARATION FOR THE FUTURE… Read More »
- Becoming A Natural Area PartnerIf you are interested in proposing your land for the Natural Area Partnership Program please read the information below on eligibility. Note that in addition to matching fund requirements the NAPP generally requires the land be… Read More »
- PlanningResource Land Acquisition Plan Current documents and resources: Plan V1.5 WebMap https://arcg.is/aG11W Section 173A-3, Hawai’i Revised Statutes, establishes requirements for a plan that shall guide the State Board of Land and Natural Resources in acquiring… Read More »
- Nalo Meli Maoli (Yellow-faced Bees)Meet Hawaiʻi's yellow-faced bee and watch our video about their new home at Kaʻena Point
- Learn MoreHui Kāhuli Research Objectives & Goals SEPP collaborates with researchers all around the world to answer questions that can improve our management practices. Particularly important research topics include: (coming soon) Activities If you’re feeling crafty,… Read More »
- Our WorkCurbing the extinction of Hawaii’s rarest snail species is a daunting task to say the least but with hard work and dedication our methods have proven effective. Throughout the first few years of SEPPs existence… Read More »
- Snail Extinction Prevention ProgramProtecting Hawaiʻi's uniquely beautiful kāhuli (land snails)
- Ka‘ena Point Ecosystem Restoration ProjectKa‘ena Point is located at the very northwest tip of the island of O‘ahu. It is about 10 miles west of Waialua on the North Shore and 10 miles north of Wai‘anae on the leeward… Read More »