Systemwide Events Calendar
Auwahi Restoration
February 29, 8:00am - 3:00pmMaui Campus, Ulupalakua
Dryland forests of the Hawaiian Islands, like those worldwide, have been impacted by urban development, ranching and agriculture, feral ungulates, invasive, alien grasses and wildfires. A rich dryland forest remnant exists on Maui’s Haleakalā volcano in the Auwahi district. A partnership of landowners, resource managers, scientists and dedicated volunteers is exploring methods for restoring this forest. Be part of the restoration effort at Auwahi
Limited space. Call 984-3709 to secure a seat and for details about meeting location, time, what to bring, etc.
Special mahalo to Art Medeiros and the Maui Restoration Group.
Event Sponsor
Ho'okahua Project, Manoa Campus
More Information
Kehau, 984-3709, knewhous@hawaii.edu
| Friday, February 29 | |
| 8:00am | Auwahi Restoration Ulupalakua |
| 10:00am | Education Final Oral Wist Hall 129 |
| 5:00pm | School of Architecture Spring Lecture Series: Michael Everts Architecture Auditorium Rm 205 |
| 6:30pm | Mystery Night at the Waikiki Aquarium Waikiki Aquarium |
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