Spending millions of taxpayer dollars to replenish Hawaii's vegetation and native forests may seem extravagant except for the alternative: public consumption reliant on declining sources for absorbing rainwater and replenishing groundwater. The alternative would be to take the salt out of ocean ... Read More about Watershed protection is vital
Fences protect 8,000 acres of Kaua‘i wilderness
A new pair of fences in the remote wilderness of Kaua‘i will reportedly protect the island’s primary source of water and one of the most important biological diversity hotspots in the Hawaiian archipelago. To read more click here. ... Read More about Fences protect 8,000 acres of Kaua‘i wilderness
East Maui plants koa to celebrate anniversary
Two-hundred-fifty koa seedlings were planted in the Makawao State Forest Reserve recently to mark the East Maui Watershed Partnership's 20 years of conservation work on Maui. Click here to read more. ... Read More about East Maui plants koa to celebrate anniversary
Free Public Talk About HAWP
Free public talk about Hawaii's Watershed Partnerships on October 26 from 5:30pm at ING Cafe in Wakiki. Click here to learn more. ... Read More about Free Public Talk About HAWP
East Maui Watershed Partnership Celebrates 20 Years
East Maui Watershed Partnership celebrates 20 years of watershed management. Click here to read more. ... Read More about East Maui Watershed Partnership Celebrates 20 Years