The Akaka Foundation for Tropical Forests is a non-profit organization based in Hilo, HI, dedicated to preserving Hawaii's rich natural and cultural heritage. Founded to honor Senator Daniel K. Akaka, the foundation merges ancestral wisdom with modern conservation practices to champion Hawaiian values and ensure the vibrant ecosystems and cultural legacy of the islands for future generations.
Through their signature programs, such as the Kai ulu Pu uwa awa a initiative, the foundation is actively engaged in transforming pastureland into native forests, enhancing biocultural education, and fostering community well-being amidst climate changes. Their community-driven efforts aim to restore and sustain the land, offering education, promoting cultural practices, and providing a model for community-based reforestation on public lands, ultimately preparing for a more ecologically sustainable future.
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