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STU.25-03 Kupa Aina O Keauhou - Keauhou Bay
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25 03 <br /> What are the objectives of the proposed project? Choose only one category and use <br /> additional pages as needed. <br /> ❑ Management Planning V1 Maintenance Activities and Public Education <br /> 1. Restoration of Native Plants, Aquaculture, and Habitat Restoration: Focus on the restoration <br /> and nurturing of native plant species and aquaculture, supporting the preservation of endemic <br /> habitats essential to the local ecosystem. This includes the removal of invasive vegetation and <br /> the planting of native plants to create a park-like setting. Efforts may involve weed and brush <br /> control, tree trimming, and other vegetation management practices. <br /> 2. Cultural Partnerships and Community Involvement: Collaborate with Kupuna (elders), lineal <br /> descendants, local schools, community volunteers, local businesses, stakeholders, and <br /> government agencies to develop a space dedicated to cultural learning, observance, and <br /> practice. <br /> 3. Cultural and Environmental Stewardship: Ensure the property becomes a significant site for <br /> Native Hawaiian culture, leveraging its unique status as the only county public land along this <br /> shoreline area/ahupua'a. This will include maintaining or erecting a fence line and installing <br /> proper signage to educate the public about the cultural and environmental significance of the <br /> area. <br /> These objectives aim to foster cultural engagement, environmental preservation, and community <br /> collaboration, transforming the property into a thriving hub for cultural and educational activities <br /> while safeguarding its natural resources. <br /> FINAL 2025 Stewardship Grant Application,Page 4 of 13 <br />
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