Malama
O Manoa is a community organization that aims to clean up the debris
along the Manoa stream.
MOM
became a part of the City and County Adopt-a-Stream program for the
section of Manoa Stream running from the Kahaloa Street bridge (near
Manoa Garden) to just makai of the Woodlawn Drive bridge (below UH Faculty
Housing). Their first cleanup occured in 1998.
Stream
path rail restoration events are scheduled on a quarterly basis, usually
on a Saturday morning from 9:00 am - 12 noon.
MOM
is also involved in environmental education efforts and stream issues
with Manoa School Laulima and Manoa Ahupua'a projects. University of
Hawai'i professor Eric De Carlo provides technical assistance in the
development of curriculum, training of teachers, and the establishment
of a school-based stream monitoring program at the school.
For
additional information and volunteer activities, contact Malama O Manoa

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