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Waialeʻe Lako Pono - Waialeʻe, Koʻolauloa: lowland activity

Can count for up to 4 hours of service learningSITE & PROGRAM REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTSSign up with Waialeʻeʻs form Waialeʻe Lako Pono work day RSVP (required for all work day participants)Sign-up with MINA on the MINA Activity Registration. At the site be sure to check in with ES Professor Ryan Moran for MINA hours approval.Since this activity as an exception is happening before the official start of our program,  please note the following: If you are NOT an already registered and continuing MINA student, you must complete the ACCESS Engagement Registration and Waiver of Liability before going in the field. Detailed instructions for waiver submission are included in the registration procedure. Be sure to download the waiver form, fill and sign back and front, and then upload it to the Dropbox.SITE DESCRIPTIONJoin North Shore Community Land Trust each month in our effort to restore lako pono (abundance and balance) to the ahupuaʻa of Waialeʻe, Koʻolauloa, Oʻahu. This includes restoring habitat for native plants, fish, and birds; tending to loʻi kalo (taro patches); clearing a traditional loko wai (freshwater fish pond); planting māla (dry-land-agroforestry systems); and gathering as a community to learn and grow together. All these efforts will help us to reach our shared vision of Waialeʻe Lako Pono.To learn more about the organization that stewards this ‘āina and more, visit northshoreland.orgTO BE PREPAREDClose-toed footwear and clothing for outdoor workIf you plan to enter wetland: tabis, water shoes, or old shoes you don't mind getting wet and muddyA filled reusable water bottleSun protection: reef-safe sunblock, hat, etc.Bug spray and/or long sleeves and pantsTupperware/ bowl and reusable utensils for lunchOptional: Your own gardening glovesOptional: A towel, change of clothes, and a bag for your wet shoes and clothes COORDINATORSSite: Kawela FarrantMINA: Ryan Moran (Ethnic Studies Professor)QUESTIONSQuestions before the day of activity: csssl@hawaii.eduQuestions on the morning of activity? Call Ulla at 808 330 1276

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