Hawaiian Ecosystems at Risk project (HEAR) OISC logo OISC service trip:
19 September 2009


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 19 September 2009 Kokua Kalihi Valley's dedicated volunteers OISC service trip 19 September 2009
Volunteers clear invasive plants.

OISC service trip 19 September 2009 Volunteers work together to give beautiful hapuu a home. OISC service trip 19 September 2009 Keiki volunteer makes sure the hole is big enough for native planting. OISC service trip 19 September 2009 Hapuu


19 September 2009 OISC service trip.

OISC volunteers worked with Kokua Kalihi Valley, a community-organized and community-operated non-profit organization that is creating Kalihi Valley Nature Park on 100 acres of public land.

As always, thank you to all the volunteers who are helping to protect our native ecosystems!


The Hawaiian Ecosystems at Risk project (HEAR) is currently funded by grants from the Hau'oli Mau Loa Foundation and the U.S. Forest Service with support from PCSU (UH Manoa). Historically, HEAR has also received funding and/or support from the Pacific Basin Information Node (PBIN) of the National Biological Information Infrastructure (NBII), PIERC (USGS), the USFWS, HCSU (UH Hilo), and HALE (NPS).

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