Hawai‘i Association of Watershed Partnerships

Sustaining Healthy Forested Watersheds for Hawaii's Communities

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Reports

  • Greatest Value of Forests is Sustainable Water Supply
  • Kolea Lau Nui, Endemic Tree Offers Utility with Beauty
  • Hydrologic Effects of a Changing Forest Landscape
  • Waiwai (Strawberry Guava) are Water Hogs
  • Mainland Wild Hog Management Article
  • Vitousek Lab Publications
  • Water Issues in Hawaii: A Survey of Public Attitudes
  • World Wildlife Fund report linking human health to healthy forests

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