Protect Hawaii's Last Lowland Native Rainforest
About
Forests are the earth's most important resource; and one acre of forest is lost every second! Our primary project focuses on intensive restoration for the preservation of Keau'ohana State Forest Reserve, the largest and most intact lowland native rainforest remaining (< 1,000ft ) in the State of Hawai'i. This restoration site serves as a living classroom for many community members/student groups to learn about vegetation issues and sustainable solutions to Hawaii's environment at large.
Need
Hawaii's native plants face great pressure from invasive species and loss of habitat. Protecting the few remaining native forests such as Keau'ohana is crucial to preserve Hawai'i's unique cultural and biological resources. As the Hawaiian island ecosystems continue to be lost to development, agriculture and invasive species, there is an urgent need for conservation planning and implementation.
Long term impact
Though the prioritization of forests is invaluable in preserving an endless network of organisms, it secures our livelihood as humans, who rely upon healthy ecosystem services and a stable climate. The educational component of our work helps the local community understand how to support the lowland environment at large, by making wise plant choices for sustainable living in their own lives.
About the Organization
The mission of Hawaii Environmental Restoration (hereinafter referred to as HER) is to help restore the natural integrity of Hawaii's environment. As the Hawaiian island ecosystems continue to be lost to development, agriculture and invasive species, there is an urgent need for conservation planning and implementation. Protecting the few remaining native forests is crucial to preserving Hawaii's unique cultural and biological resources. In being part of a worldwide movement toward the protection of all remaining forest lands, HER is dedicated to nurturing environmental awareness for students and stewards who wish to contribute to Hawaii's historical heritage and environmental betterment. That is why environmental education is an equally important part of HER mission. Though the prioritization of forests is invaluable in preserving an endless network of organisms, it secures our livelihood as humans, who rely upon healthy ecosystem services and a stable climate. We seek to help people make that connection between the earth's forests, and our very sustenance as humans. HER teaches people essential knowledge for the improvement and protection of Hawaii's particularly fragile environment by helping to develop awareness of plant dynamics people impose through unexamined every day choices. It is critical for our local community to learn how we could help support the lowland environment at large, by making wise plant choices for sustainable living in their own lives.
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GlobalGiving Categories:
- Ecosystem Restoration
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What is a Project?
Domestic and international programs and services housed within organizations, addressing specific needs of community groups.