June 2024
Ke'eaumoku Papaiahiahi
Hawaiian Legacy Reforestation Initiative is proud to announce our Ke'eaumoku Papaiahiahi Aha Ula Collection at Hawaii Community Foundation.
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Mahalo, Island Energy, for your commitment to Hawaii's sustainable future!
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The Kamehameha butterfly was named in the late 1800’s in honor of the House of Kamehameha.
Trees may not have a heart organ,
but they do have heartbeats.
Hawaii, once known as "The most bio-diverse place on planet earth," is now known as, "The extinction capital of the world"...
REMINDER: We have a new phone number
for all things Legacy Tree-related!
(808) 509-TREE (808-509-8733)
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