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Birds of the Marsh Tour, Sat. Dec. 6, 2014

SPACES STILL AVAILABLE!

Join us on the annual Birds of the Marsh Tour

 
Leaders: Katie Doyle, wildlife biologist with Division of Forestry and Wildlife and Ka’imi
Scudder geographer with Ahahui Malama i ka Lokahi.
 
Saturday, Dec. 6, 2014 (8:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.)
 
Learn about Hawaii’s endangered waterbirds and the efforts to restore the Kawainui,
Hamakua and Kaelepulu wetlands.
 
The tour will visit sites around Hamakua and Kawainui Wildlife Sanctuaries, and Kaelepulu wetlands. Other stops will be at Na Pohaku o Hauwahine to look at the volunteer-created wetland bird restoration project and the Corps of Engineers project in the upper marsh.
 
This natural history tour is co-sponsored by Ahahui Malama i ka Lokahi and the Kailua
Hawaiian Civic Club. A $10.00 donation is requested. We will car-pool between sites.
 
Contact Kaimi Scudder at 263-8008 for more info.
Reservations required. Sign up for the tour via email: email @ ahahui.net or call
263-8008. Reserve your space early! Limited to 25 persons.
Alae ula. Photo by Kaimi Scudder

Alae ula. Photo by Kaimi Scudder

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November 19, 2014 at 3:23 pm Leave a comment

Birds of the Wetlands Tour, Sat. Dec. 7, 2013 spaces still available

Join us on the annual Birds of the Marsh tour

 
Leaders: Katie Doyle, wildlife biologist with Division of Forestry and Wildlife and Ka’imi
Scudder geographer with Ahahui Malama i ka Lokahi.
 
Saturday, Dec. 7, 2013 (8:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.)
 
Learn about Hawaii’s endangered waterbirds and the efforts to restore the Kawainui,
Hamakua and Kaelepulu wetlands.
 
The tour will visit sites around Hamakua and Kawainui Wildlife Sanctuaries, and Kaelepulu wetlands. Other stops will be at Na Pohaku o Hauwahine to look at the volunteer-created wetland bird restoration project and the Corps of Engineers project in the upper marsh.
 
This natural history tour is co-sponsored by Ahahui Malama i ka Lokahi and the Kailua
Hawaiian Civic Club. A $10.00 donation is requested. We will car-pool between sites.
 
Contact Kaimi Scudder at 263-8008 for more info.
Reservations required. Sign up for the tour via email: email @ ahahui.net or call
263-8008. Reserve your space early! Limited to 25 persons.
Alae ula. Photo by Kaimi Scudder

Alae ula. Photo by Kaimi Scudder

November 22, 2013 at 7:45 pm 1 comment


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