Hawaiian Ecosystems at Risk project (HEAR) OISC logo OISC service trip:
09 February 2008


Volunteer for OISC and join the fun! Here are some pictures highlighting the fun volunteers have had while helping the Oahu Invasive Species Committee (OISC) get rid of invasive plants on Oahu. For further information, contact the OISC coordinator via e-mail (oisc@hawaii.edu), phone (808-286-4616), or fax (808-973-9781).
OISC service trip 09 February 2008
The beginning of the day is graced with a beautiful rainbow.
OISC service trip 09 February 2008
The volunteer group--many were students from Roosevelt High School
OISC service trip 09 February 2008
OISC coordinator, Rachel Neville, discussing our work goals for the day

OISC service trip 09 February 2008
Volunteers Assaf and Santa happy about removing ginger from Manoa Cliffs trail!
OISC service trip 09 February 2008
Cleaning our shoes after a long, muddy day to remove any seeds or weeds!

09 February 2008 OISC service trip.

Target species: ginger and coffee
Area: Manoa Cliffs Trail on Tantalus
Our plans to work on the Judd Trail were canceled because of flooding. Instead we had a productive day attacking the invasive ginger and coffee on the Manoa Cliffs Trail. Thank you to all of the volunteers who helped to make this trip a success.


The Hawaiian Ecosystems at Risk (HEAR) project is currently funded by the Pacific Basin Information Node (PBIN) of the National Biological Information Infrastructure (NBII) through PIERC (USGS) with support from HCSU (UH-Hilo). More details are available online. Pacific Basin Information Node (PBIN) National Biological Information Infrastructure (NBII)

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