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A 3.25-year pilot project to restore 6,000 square feet of native Hawaiian riparian ecosystem on private property near a freshwater spring that feeds into Hakalau stream. The project will completely remove invasive species and establish a diverse native plant community using ho'i'o ferns for groundcover with native trees and shrubs as overstory, designed to become zero-maintenance within a few years. The project includes comprehensive documentation of restoration processes and costs to create a replicable template for future private property restorations throughout Hawaii.
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Restore native Hawaiian riparian ecosystem, protect freshwater spring and stream quality, create replicable restoration model for private landowners, demonstrate sustainable low-maintenance native landscaping approach
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100% invasive species removal 85% native plant survival rate Complete documentation of restoration process and costs Zero-maintenance ecosystem establishment Replicable template creation for future projects
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