Updates from the
Kula Community Watershed Alliance
Hawaiʻi Community Foundation Awards Grant to Restore and Steward Kula Lands Burned by Wildfire
The $481,800 grant will support work focusing on 25 acres of priority lands in Kula, including soil stabilization, fencing and reforestation, a greenhouse for growing native seeds, and staffing for project management and implementation.
7 Acres Stabilized in Kula!
Recently completed projects by the Kula Community Watershed Alliance
Mulch the Gulch!
The first step in post-fire land restoration is to stabilize the soil, and we can use fire-prone problem trees nearby as part of the solution!
Site Visits With Neighbors Reveal the Extent of Fire Damage
A group of advisors paid visits to neighbors living in the burned areas, to gather data and talk story.
Kula Fire Survivors Gather and Vote to Become a Hui
Our first in-person meeting at Skyline Hawaiʻiʻs restoration area is where we voted to become a hui.