Join Mālama Maui Nui for a wetland restoration workday in Lā‘ie focused on the removal of invasive plant species that threaten the health of this important ecosystem. Wetlands are essential to water quality, native biodiversity, and cultural landscapes, and active stewardship is key to their long-term resilience.
Volunteers will assist with hands-on invasive species removal and restoration activities that help create space for native plants to thrive. This workday offers an opportunity to learn about wetland ecology, the impacts of invasive species, and our shared kuleana to mālama ʻāina through action.
All tools and supplies will be provided. Volunteers should come prepared with water, sun protection, closed-toe shoes, and a readiness to work together in service of the land. Together, we can support the healing and restoration of this special place for future generations.