- Paʻuohiʻiaka
2589 hits
Strands of Paʻuohiʻiaka thrive below a clump of pili on the hardpan. All replanting in the upland region must be done above ground because of the danger of UXO (unexploded ordance) just below the surface. - 16 3 Kanu-1
1858 hits - 15 4 Replanting2
2565 hits - Irrigated planting beds on the hardpan
2174 hits
All replanting in the upland region must be done above ground because of the danger of UXO (unexploded ordnance) just below the surface. - 17-9 Kanu3
1554 hits - 17-9 Kanu1
1308 hits - Kahoʻolawe, 2017
1749 hits
Sheets wrapped around kiawe logs, an attempt to catch topsoil being blown away by the strong winds that sweep the upland. - Native plants thriving in erosion gullies on the hardpan
2101 hits
Native vegetation planted in erosion gullies. Haleakalā lies in the distance. - Irrigated planting beds on the hardpan
1855 hits
All replanting in the upland region must be done above ground because of the danger of UXO (unexploded ordnance) just below the surface. Haleakalā and Maui are in the distance. - 15 12 Kanu9
1966 hits - Erosion control efforts above Hakioawa, 2012
3580 hits
Erosion control efforts above Hakioawa, 2012 - Kanu uka, 2015
2062 hits
Volunteers planting natives in the hardpan. Because it has not been cleared for UXO below the surface, all planting here must take place above the ground. Haleakalā is in the distance. - Kanu uka, 2015
1984 hits
Volunteers planting natives in the hardpan. Because it has not been cleared for UXO below the surface, all planting here must take place above the ground. Haleakalā is in the distance. - 16 3 Kanu-2
1933 hits - Kanu kahakai, 2015
2315 hits
Planting ʻakiʻaki grass to control beach erosion at Hanakanaia Bay - Kanu kahakai, 2015
2181 hits
Planting ʻakiʻaki grass to control beach erosion at Hanakanaia Bay - Kanu kahakai, 2015
2773 hits
Planting ʻakiʻaki grass to control beach erosion at Hanakanaia Bay - Kanu kahakai, 2015
2068 hits
Planting ʻakiʻaki grass to control beach erosion at Hanakanaia Bay