Aloha from Maui - the first workshop I attended spoke about Preservation & Protection of Hawai'i's Native Species from the Devastating Effects of Invasive Species. Pat Bily from The Nature Conservancy of Hawai'i spoke about Waikamoi Preserve; specifically the positive results from their fencing project to preserve & protect which resulted in dramatic native plants recovery within the Waikamoi Preserve. Kuhea Paracuellas (middle) of Maui County talk about Maui's ROI Round- up spearfishing tournament to catch invasive fish. Dawn Chang (in dress) representing a Federal, State, and Non-profit collaborative "partnership to protect Hawai'i's Native Species, specifically erasiction of rats" I am so concerned like these speakers about the wellnes of our lands & oceans. Hui hou! Sent from my iPhone
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Aloha from Maui - the first workshop I attended spoke about Preservation & Protection of Hawai'i's Native Species from the Devastating Effects of Invasive Species. Pat Bily from The Nature Conservancy of Hawai'i spoke about Waikamoi Preserve; specifically the positive results from their fencing project to preserve & protect which resulted in dramatic native plants recovery within the Waikamoi Preserve. Kuhea Paracuellas (middle) of Maui County talk about Maui's ROI Round- up spearfishing tournament to catch invasive fish. Dawn Chang (in dress) representing a Federal, State, and Non-profit collaborative "partnership to protect Hawai'i's Native Species, specifically erasiction of rats" I am so concerned like these speakers about the wellnes of our lands & oceans. Hui hou! Sent from my iPhone
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