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Kilo Niuliʻi: Observing and Preserving Niuliʻi’s Ulu Hala
The Kohala Center is excited to introduce Kilo Niuliʻi, an interactive story map focused on understanding ecosystem health indicators of the ulu hala and native coastal forest of Niuliʻi. This initiative is part of our new project launch, which seeks to advance kilo as nānāʻāina–those that observe and inspect ʻāina with the intention of taking care. This kilo guide will monitor seasonal changes, cycles, characteristics, and ideal growing conditions for Niuliʻi’s ulu hala. As we gain knowledge and refine our practices, we aim to improve the quantity and quality of lauhala for weaving.
Through this digital narrative, we invite you to explore stories, photos, and maps that highlight our monthly Lā Hana (workdays), recent Hoaʻāina Stewardship Experiences, and the latest developments in our kilo project. For more information, please contact Mia Akau-LaClair at makaulaclair@kohalacenter.org.
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