SAVE THE NATIVES, STOP THE INVASIVES
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April 26 2023 – Haylin Chock
RAPID ʻŌHIʻA DEATH : The growing threat on the garden isle
“My life is dependent on yours, your life is dependent on mine.”
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April 22 2023 – Haylin Chock
KILLER KIAWE : Long thorn Kiawe
prevents beach access, and is armed with 3-inch long toxin-tipped thorns
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April 19 2023 – Haylin Chock
THE PURPLE PLAGUE : Miconia calvescens in Wailua
the most harmful invasive species are plants. Miconia, if left unchecked, can quickly spread across broad areas of land and have an "umbrella effect."
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April 15 2023 – Haylin Chock
HOLO, HOLOI, HANA HOU : How to build your own bio-sanitation hiking kit
it's always good to keep your own holoholo kit ready to go
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April 12 2023 – Haylin Chock
KIAʻI MOKU : Introduction to the series
They are lovers of native plants, and with that love comes a responsibility to shed light on how we can all help protect them
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