Rapid ʻŌhiʻa Death Outreach Team

The most abundant tree in Hawaii’s native forest is none other than ‘ōhi‘a lehua, a tree critical to providing the water we drink, keeping our ocean reefs clean, and a tree important to the native Hawaiian culture. For these reasons and more, we’re celebrating ‘ōhi‘a in a week-long, free, virtual event that we call ʻŌhiʻa Love Fest, from Monday November 16th through Saturday, November 21st. Join us for online workshops, hands-on demonstrations, and fun keiki activities to celebrate ‘ōhi‘a lehua.

This event is brought to you by the University of Hawaiʻi, the Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources, your local Invasive Species Committee, and Hawaii Tourism. This message was paid for by a grant from the Omidyar `Ohana Fund of the Hawai`i Community Foundation.

The most abundant tree in Hawaii’s native forest is none other than ‘ōhi‘a lehua, a tree critical to providing the water we drink, keeping our ocean reefs clean, and a tree important to the native Hawaiian culture. For these reasons and more, we’re celebrating ‘ōhi‘a in a week-long, free, virtual event that we call ʻŌhiʻa Love Fest, from Monday November 16th through Saturday, November 21st. Join us for online workshops, hands-on demonstrations, and fun keiki activities to celebrate ‘ōhi‘a lehua.

This event is brought to you by the University of Hawaiʻi, the Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources, your local Invasive Species Committee, and Hawaii Tourism. This message was paid for by a grant from the Omidyar `Ohana Fund of the Hawai`i Community Foundation.

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