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Youth Challenge Hawai‘i (YCH) has taken an active role in helping care for the Kauhale Preserve over the past few months. YCH has been sending groups out regularly to help clean debris and maintain the heritage trail system in the preserve. Mahalo nui to Mālama Learning Center for introducing

Mahalo to Heather Spalding for helping us host another successful “invasive limu project” in April 2015. Volunteers from ‘Ewa Pu‘uloa Outrigger Canoe Club joined us to help remove Avrainvillea amadelpha, an invasive calcareous green algae commonly known as Leather Mud Weed.
Through the passing showers, early on Saturday morning, February 1st, 2014, more than 100 community members volunteered at the Kauhale Preservation Site Wetland to clean the preserve of introduced battis (pickle weed) in preparation for the annual nesting season of the endangered kukuluāe‘o
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Nā keiki (youth) from the Hale Pono Ewa Beach Boys & Girls Club visited Kauhale Preservation Area on June 15th.

Members of the Hoakalei Cultural Foundation area keiki went out along the shoreline where they learned about limu and restoration of the shoreline.

Limu (seaweed) of the Hawaiian coastal waters have been and continue to be highly valued.

Interested in learning more about limu (seaweeds) thriving along the Hoakalei shoreline? You are invited to join Dr.
