Nānākuli Muliwai & Watershed Project
While we study, we also try to make things better. We have begun to remove some of the invasive pickleweed in test plots and replant these areas with native Hawaiian plants adapted to this type of environment. We are learning and taking data as we go.. We are also clearing human-caused debris that is not only an eyesore, it is dangerous to aquatic and marine life.
We plan to work with the community at this muliwai for an extended period of time, and gradually have the community take back kuleana (responsibility and privilege) toward using this place that has been neglected for far too long. We welcome volunteers as individuals and in groups to work with us.
More information about this project and involvement of students can be found here.
We plan to work with the community at this muliwai for an extended period of time, and gradually have the community take back kuleana (responsibility and privilege) toward using this place that has been neglected for far too long. We welcome volunteers as individuals and in groups to work with us.
More information about this project and involvement of students can be found here.