Forest Restoration Volunteer
National Tropical Botanical Garden
Limahuli Garden & Preserve
You will be working in the heart of Limahuli Valley at our restoration project site helping to preserve the ‘aina of Kaua’i. You will be involved in planting and maintaining native Hawaiian plant restoration sites, invasive species removal, and trail maintenance.
This work would suit someone in very good physical condition looking to work outdoors in varying weather conditions. All volunteers must be able to hike one-half hour or more on uneven terrain to the worksites in the Valley, often carrying plants and tools to and from the restoration project sites. Some knowledge of Hawai’i’s native plants would be advantageous, but passion and enthusiasm to learn more about the Hawaiian ecosystems and culture is most important.
To make arrangements and for more information about needed gear and supplies, please contact the volunteer coordinator at Limahuli Garden and Preserve. Time commitment: minimum of four (4) hours
National Tropical Botanical Garden
About the organizer
The mission of the National Tropical Botanical Garden is to enrich life through discovery, scientific research, conservation, and education by perpetuating the survival of plants, ecosystems, and cultural knowledge of tropical regions. National Tropical Botanical Garden is committed to building and nurturing our valuable volunteer team. We believe having a passionate, responsive and dynamic volunteer community at the Garden is one of the best strategic tools to achieve our mission. By becoming a volunteer you make a substantial contribution to preservation and knowledge of tropical plants and ecosystems. Why not use your time and talent to grow with us?
Good For
Teens, Families, Kupuna, Students, Groups, Visitors, Meeting People, Resume Builder
Activity Type
Outdoor, Parks & Trails, Farms & Gardens, Help Plants & Nature, Physical Labor, Landscaping, Fellowship, Non Profit Networking
Cause
Environmental Conservation, Cultural Preservation, Community Engagement, Non Profit Support
Requirements
RSVP Required, Sign Digital Waiver
Forest Restoration Volunteer
National Tropical Botanical Garden
Limahuli Garden & Preserve
You will be working in the heart of Limahuli Valley at our restoration project site helping to preserve the ‘aina of Kaua’i. You will be involved in planting and maintaining native Hawaiian plant restoration sites, invasive species removal, and trail maintenance.
This work would suit someone in very good physical condition looking to work outdoors in varying weather conditions. All volunteers must be able to hike one-half hour or more on uneven terrain to the worksites in the Valley, often carrying plants and tools to and from the restoration project sites. Some knowledge of Hawai’i’s native plants would be advantageous, but passion and enthusiasm to learn more about the Hawaiian ecosystems and culture is most important.
To make arrangements and for more information about needed gear and supplies, please contact the volunteer coordinator at Limahuli Garden and Preserve. Time commitment: minimum of four (4) hours
Good For
Teens, Families, Kupuna, Students, Groups, Visitors, Meeting People, Resume Builder
Activity Type
Outdoor, Parks & Trails, Farms & Gardens, Help Plants & Nature, Physical Labor, Landscaping, Fellowship, Non Profit Networking
Cause
Environmental Conservation, Cultural Preservation, Community Engagement, Non Profit Support
Requirements
RSVP Required, Sign Digital Waiver
National Tropical Botanical Garden
About the organizer
The mission of the National Tropical Botanical Garden is to enrich life through discovery, scientific research, conservation, and education by perpetuating the survival of plants, ecosystems, and cultural knowledge of tropical regions. National Tropical Botanical Garden is committed to building and nurturing our valuable volunteer team. We believe having a passionate, responsive and dynamic volunteer community at the Garden is one of the best strategic tools to achieve our mission. By becoming a volunteer you make a substantial contribution to preservation and knowledge of tropical plants and ecosystems. Why not use your time and talent to grow with us?