Kahoolawe watershed restoration effort nearly done as island appropriation bills move through Legislature
Kahoolawe watershed restoration effort nearly done as island appropriation bills move through Legislature
It looks like a two-year effort aimed at restoring the Hakioawa watershed on Kaho’olawe is nearly done. The project has involved 600 volunteers working 12,000 hours to put 20,000 native plants into the ground, according to a Feb. 26 newsletter from the Kaho’olawe Island Reserve Commission (KIRC). The funding for the project came from the state Department of Health Clean Water Branch and the U.S.…
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