I had the privilege of spending time in the beautiful and powerful Islands of Hawai'i, mainly Maui. My personal belief system is to give back, especially to place. We don't need to get into it here, but it's important to give when we take. It maintains balance. So I volunteered with the Maui Coastal Land Trust.
This Land Trust protects significant environmental and cultural resources on the coasts of Maui. One Friday morning, my husband and I volunteered on a restoration project at Waihe'e dunes. Below is the very tropical looking greenhouse/nursery where they grow plants from seed and cuttings. Some coastal plants are so rare on Maui they must go to Molokai to gather propagules.
We rode in the back of a flatbed pick-up down a bumpy dirt road past acres of invasive plants and trees to the restoration site.
Then we worked. Which is why I have no pictures. I always forget to stop and take pictures. Our task was to hand pull invasives from a budding site of native coastal species. The site was very successful with the natives taking hold and the weeds small and manageable. Approximately 50 acres are on their way to being "restored." It was a familiar method of restoration. We have sites at Elkhorn Slough that I treat in almost the exact same way. What was most important for me was to experience the success and progress made by these hardworking staff and volunteers.
At the end of the day, we relaxed by watching the peacocks and chickens cluck around our feet. Thank you Maui Coastal Land Trust and volunteers for all the hard and important work you do.
Sounds amazing -- and how nice to get to restore with your husband!
ReplyDeleteYEAH!! I'm so happy to hear you and JP were able to take a trip together!! Hope the plane was bearable! That greenhouse looks like it needs the loving, magical touch of Bree's hands! love you!! keep rockin'and weedin' chica!!
ReplyDeleteIt was great having you folks there, the help is always greatly appreciated. I hope we can have you back at some time in the future.
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