Watch the Watershed

Notice something happening in our watershed? Report it here.

If you are observing or experiencing an emergency, please dial 911. This form is for community data collection purposes only.

The intent of this project is to encourage community members to kilo, to observe the ecosystem they reside in and record what they notice happening in their watershed.

A watershed is a mauka to makai land division, similar to an ahupuaʻa, in which all surface and ground water in the region flows into a common body of water such as a stream or the ocean. Learn more about watersheds here.

Explore all the ways to join us and get involved.

Join the Alliance.

Are you a concerned resident living in the fire affected areas of Kula? A potential partner that can bring resources to our effort? Join the Kula Community Watershed Alliance and connect with like-minded neighbors who are dedicated to restoring the lands they call home.


Make a Gift

Post-fire recovery, soil stabilization, and land restoration of this magnitude is a long-term stewardship process that requires hard work, specialized equipment, expertise, and resources to properly execute. Please give what you can to help us make our neighborhood fire-safe, recover the land, and support its vitality.


Watch the Watershed.

Have you noticed anything new in your watershed? Submit your observations to our crowdsourced citizen science project to get to know our watershed better.


Volunteer

The Alliance is currently engaged in large-scale soil stabilization work in the burn areas requiring skilled contractors and machine operators – it is work that’s not quite suitable for volunteers.

Sign up to Join the Alliance, and choose the volunteer option, and weʻll be in touch when the opportunity arises!