Alaula Kipuka Refuge
Striving to restore native Hawaiian rainforest one plant at a time
Kipuka Alaula Refuge wants to spread our message of hope and compassion. We believe that a single action can make a difference in the community, and that collective action can greatly impact the world. Through advocacy and outreach activities, our team works tirelessly each day to contribute their part to the greater good.
Who We Are
Aloha everyone!
Here at Kipuka Alaula Refuge we live on 2 acres, restoring the native rainforest. Half our land is certified restored by NRCS. The Natural Resource Conservation Service gave us grants for three years to do this. Restoring native trees and plants all over the earth will reverse the drastic climate change, hence oxygen is put back into the atmosphere by our plant friends such as trees. They remove the dreaded carbon dioxide! We would restore not only our land and water but our souls too! Come on over for a tour and a cup of tea or Java! Aloha!
What We Do
Bringing Change to native Hawaiian forests!
Restorer Elizabeth from Germany pulls out a invasive Himalayan ginger
04/19/19
The endangered Hawaiian Monarch butterfly in caterpillar phase on a leaf of the native plant Mamaki.
"The most beautiful world is always entered through imagination."
Helen Keller
Contact Kipuka Alaula Refuge!
Get in touch with Kipuka Alaula Refuge to learn more about our work and how you can get involved.
PO BOX 734 Volcano, HI 96785
808-443-9202