Community Golf Tournament to Benefit Maui Conservation Organizations
- Jovelyn Bonilla
- Feb 20
- 2 min read
Updated: Apr 4
Date: Sunday, July 25th, 2023

NATIVE FOREST & BIRD RESTORATION
For the native forest and birds! Celebrating the incredibly important work of those tending to our mauka forest family like Uhiwai, Auwahi and Ulupalakua Ranch. These special initial water capture spaces create cooler habitats for our native manu (birds). Plus, it is an important time to send an extra pulse of aloha out to our native seabird and forest birds.
Uhiwai shared that "funds from the two events hosted by Mākena were primarily utilized to increase our capacity for seed collection and propagation. We were able to supplement the numbers of native seedlings being planted in the forest and diversify species collected to affect greater ecological benefit -- such as more plants that provide sources of nectar and pollen for native birds, bats, and invertebrates." Additionally, "funds were applied to staff training, supplies for new greenhouses and for planting at seed farms, new technologies for tracking planting efforts and overall restoration effort in the field. We also were able to expand our outreach and education program, jump-starting new programs with schools and allowing us to have a presence at community events."
Meanwhile, our Maui Forestbird friends noted that "funds raised through the Mākena Community Golf event go towards supporting native forest bird conservation efforts on Maui. These efforts include habitat restoration, invasive species control, and ʻalalā reintroduction efforts."
Traveling down to the shoreline, our Maui Nui Sea Bird feathered friends shared that "the funds we raised through the charity golf tournament at Makena have been essential in supporting paid internships for Hawaiʻi graduates looking to work in conservation in Hawaiʻi. They have allowed our staff to participate in conferences and workshops, increasing our capacity for environmental stewardship. Fundraising is critical for purchasing new and updated gear, keeping us safe in the field!"
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