YOU CAN GIVE BACK TO THE FUTURE

The ECO-ARK project is accepting donations of living plants, seeds and cuttings.
We are in the process of creating a botanical preserve, and propagating useful
(food/medicinal/fibrous), endangered, and exotic plant species. Indigenous
Hawaiian plants are also needed for re-establishment projects. We will re-distribute
their keiki to appropriate areas to help ensure the continuation of their species for
the generations to come.

We are simply concerned individuals willing to play a part in the conservation of this
planets natural bio-diversity. This is an unfunded grassroots project performed by
unpaid volunteers, and if you can, we can sure use your help.
You can drop off donations in the Haw'n Acres Subdivision. You will find the
"Drop Off Donations" sign on B rd., 50 yds. east of the intersection of 3 rd. & B rd.

Other things you can do...
Take calls and arrange pick-ups
Pick up and transport donations to the site
Volunteer to help work the land

YOU CAN GIVE BACK TO THE FUTURE

The ECO-ARK project is accepting donations of living plants, seeds and cuttings.
We are in the process of creating a botanical preserve, and propagating useful
(food/medicinal/fibrous), endangered, and exotic plant species. Indigenous
Hawaiian plants are also needed for re-establishment projects. We will re-distribute
their keiki to appropriate areas to help ensure the continuation of their species for
the generations to come.

We are simply concerned individuals willing to play a part in the conservation of this
planets natural bio-diversity. This is an unfunded grassroots project performed by
unpaid volunteers, and if you can, we can sure use your help.
You can drop off donations in the Haw'n Acres Subdivision. You will find the
"Drop Off Donations" sign on B rd., 50 yds. east of the intersection of 3 rd. & B rd.

Other things you can do...
Take calls and arrange pick-ups
Pick up and transport donations to the site
Volunteer to help work the land

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