Volunteer with Molokai Land Trust
Molokaʻi Land Trust

Aloha! Volunteer with the Molokai Land Trust and contribute to the restoration and protection of Mokio Preserve, give back to ‘āina and build pilina (connection) with Moloka’i. MLT offers 2 different volunteer opportunities, the first is Field Work at Mokio Preserve and the second is Volunteering in our Native Hawaiian Plant Nursery.
To register to volunteer with Molokai Land Trust, please visit our website https://molokailandtrust.org/volunteer-registration/ or email our volunteer coordinator at: sasha@molokailandtrust.org
Field Work at Mokio Preserve: 8am to 2pm
Volunteer activities are determined by the time of year, weather, and program activities at the time.
Common activities for our volunteers include, invasive species removal, out planting of common and rare native species, seed collecting, nursery work/plant propagation, fence repairs/maintenance, etc.
Bring a good-sized personal water container and sack lunch/snacks. Additional water will be made available on site. Wear sturdy shoes/boots, there is a lot of kiawe out there! Please clean your shoes before the activity to prevent introduction of new weeds into the preserve.
There are no restrooms or sanitation facilities on the preserve as it is a natural
area – please be prepared! Pack out all personal trash.
If you are staying on the west end, please plan on meeting at the Keonelele Gate between mile marker 12 & 13 (approx.12.5) on Highway 460 (Maunaloa Hwy). The gate is located in a large pull-off at the top of the hill on the North side of the highway. We will depart from this location after getting folks parked and loaded into the 4WD vehicles.
If you are coming in from the Eastside of town, you may meet us at our baseyard in Kualapuʻu located at 1800 Farrington Avenue, Kualapuʻu, HI 96757. Our building is located one block west of Kualapuʻu market on the main road (Farrington Avenue).
Volunteer at our Native Hawaiian Plant Nursery: Mon/Wed/Fri 9am-12pm
Propagate native Hawaiian plants to be reintroduced into the natural environment. Common activities are weeding, transplanting, planting cuttings/seeds, and other general nursery work.
Mahalo!
Molokaʻi Land Trust
About the organizer
The mission of the Molokaʻi Land Trust is to protect and restore the land, natural and cultural resources of Molokaʻi, and to promote, educate, and perpetuate the unique Native Hawaiian traditions and character of the islands for the benefit of the future generations of all Molokaʻi, particularly Native Hawaiians.
Good For
Teens, Students, Groups, Visitors, Exercise, Internship Opportunity, Resume Builder
Activity Type
Outdoor, Help Plants & Nature, Physical Labor
Cause
Environmental Conservation, Cultural Preservation
Requirements
Min age 10+
RSVP Required, Minimum Age, Closed Toed Shoes
Volunteer with Molokai Land Trust
Molokaʻi Land Trust

Aloha! Volunteer with the Molokai Land Trust and contribute to the restoration and protection of Mokio Preserve, give back to ‘āina and build pilina (connection) with Moloka’i. MLT offers 2 different volunteer opportunities, the first is Field Work at Mokio Preserve and the second is Volunteering in our Native Hawaiian Plant Nursery.
To register to volunteer with Molokai Land Trust, please visit our website https://molokailandtrust.org/volunteer-registration/ or email our volunteer coordinator at: sasha@molokailandtrust.org
Field Work at Mokio Preserve: 8am to 2pm
Volunteer activities are determined by the time of year, weather, and program activities at the time.
Common activities for our volunteers include, invasive species removal, out planting of common and rare native species, seed collecting, nursery work/plant propagation, fence repairs/maintenance, etc.
Bring a good-sized personal water container and sack lunch/snacks. Additional water will be made available on site. Wear sturdy shoes/boots, there is a lot of kiawe out there! Please clean your shoes before the activity to prevent introduction of new weeds into the preserve.
There are no restrooms or sanitation facilities on the preserve as it is a natural
area – please be prepared! Pack out all personal trash.
If you are staying on the west end, please plan on meeting at the Keonelele Gate between mile marker 12 & 13 (approx.12.5) on Highway 460 (Maunaloa Hwy). The gate is located in a large pull-off at the top of the hill on the North side of the highway. We will depart from this location after getting folks parked and loaded into the 4WD vehicles.
If you are coming in from the Eastside of town, you may meet us at our baseyard in Kualapuʻu located at 1800 Farrington Avenue, Kualapuʻu, HI 96757. Our building is located one block west of Kualapuʻu market on the main road (Farrington Avenue).
Volunteer at our Native Hawaiian Plant Nursery: Mon/Wed/Fri 9am-12pm
Propagate native Hawaiian plants to be reintroduced into the natural environment. Common activities are weeding, transplanting, planting cuttings/seeds, and other general nursery work.
Mahalo!
Good For
Teens, Students, Groups, Visitors, Exercise, Internship Opportunity, Resume Builder
Activity Type
Outdoor, Help Plants & Nature, Physical Labor
Cause
Environmental Conservation, Cultural Preservation
Requirements
Min age 10+
RSVP Required, Minimum Age, Closed Toed Shoes
Molokaʻi Land Trust
About the organizer
The mission of the Molokaʻi Land Trust is to protect and restore the land, natural and cultural resources of Molokaʻi, and to promote, educate, and perpetuate the unique Native Hawaiian traditions and character of the islands for the benefit of the future generations of all Molokaʻi, particularly Native Hawaiians.