Hawaiian Science: Biocultural Restoration of an Ahupua‘a
with Dr. Kawika Winter, reserve manager at the He‘eia National Estuarine Research Reserve
Recorded Thursday, March 21, 2019 in the Hawaiian Hall Atrium
Explore large-scale biocultural restoration and traditional resource management in the largest sheltered body of water in the Hawaiian Islands. The reserve protects unique ecosystems including the He‘eia Stream, coral reefs, sand flats, an ancient Hawaiian fishpond, as well as traditional agricultural and heritage lands. It is home to the endangered Hawaiian stilt, moorhen, coot, duck and hoary bat. Winter speaks about the effect of a typically Western scientific approach compared with Native Hawaiian management practices.
Hawaiian Science: Biocultural Restoration of an Ahupua‘a
with Dr. Kawika Winter, reserve manager at the He‘eia National Estuarine Research Reserve
Recorded Thursday, March 21, 2019 in the Hawaiian Hall Atrium
Explore large-scale biocultural restoration and traditional resource management in the largest sheltered body of water in the Hawaiian Islands. The reserve protects unique ecosystems including the He‘eia Stream, coral reefs, sand flats, an ancient Hawaiian fishpond, as well as traditional agricultural and heritage lands. It is home to the endangered Hawaiian stilt, moorhen, coot, duck and hoary bat. Winter speaks about the effect of a typically Western scientific approach compared with Native Hawaiian management practices.
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