by Riley Jose, Nānākuli Program
Today we had a guest speaker Paul from Wai'anae Mountains Watershed Project, who talked about our Wai'anae watershed and how it works. Paul talked about how we are going to be helping our Wai'anae watershed tomorrow during our huaka’i (Field trip) to Wai'anae Kai. Paul had talked to us about what species are invasive, native, endemic and what species and plants that can cause or spread fires. Another thing we had worked on today was our water cycle and water cycle mele called Pō’aiapuni Wai which tells the cycle of our water and the process of how it gets from the sky to us, the humans.
Today we had a guest speaker Paul from Wai'anae Mountains Watershed Project, who talked about our Wai'anae watershed and how it works. Paul talked about how we are going to be helping our Wai'anae watershed tomorrow during our huaka’i (Field trip) to Wai'anae Kai. Paul had talked to us about what species are invasive, native, endemic and what species and plants that can cause or spread fires. Another thing we had worked on today was our water cycle and water cycle mele called Pō’aiapuni Wai which tells the cycle of our water and the process of how it gets from the sky to us, the humans.