Become part of Hawaii’s conservation story

Saturday, February 11th, we will do a hike and some restoration work at Nihokū--the coastal crater hill within Kilauea Point National Wildlife Refuge that gives Kilauea town its namesake. This is a moderate to easy quarter-mile hike with both incline and decline at about 500ft elevation with sweeping views of the north shore coastline. We will check out native and non-native birds, and plants as well as share the story of community engagement that has occurred and is occurring in order to protect this special area. 

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