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OahuISC

@OahuISC

Follow along to learn fun facts about Hawaiian ecosystems and the variety of flora we have here in Hawaiʻi, native or invasive and everything in between.

Joined June 2014
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Evening light over the mountains is a peaceful reminder of why we protect these places. Every sunset is a moment to reflect on the land that sustains us. 🌄💚 #malamaaina #mountainmagic #oahunature

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Grateful for the beauty and resilience of our native plants. They protect our watersheds, support native wildlife, and connect us to this land’s deep roots. 🌿💚 #thankfulfornature #nativeplants #malamaaina

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Please be vigilant and report any sightings of this pest. If you spot the Ramie moth anywhere in the islands, please report it to 643pest.org. Caterpillars and eggs can be collected alive. Email ipmlab@hawaii.edu for instructions on where to drop off live specimens.

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From the skies above Oʻahu, we get a unique perspective on protecting our island's incredible ecosystems. #helicopterviews #conservationinaction #oahu #oahuisc #aerialsurveys

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Be on the lookout for the Queensland longhorn beetle. If you think you have spotted a beetle or beetle damage please report it to 643pest.org. Reference: BIISC buff.ly/3Zc6kZ5 #queenslandlornghornbeetle #invasivepests #invasivehawaii #bigisland #edrr #bolo

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Evening light catching the ridge—simple moments that that never get old. 🌄 #mountainscenery #natureperspective #scenicshot #hikehawaii #naturehawaii

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Join us Saturday 11/23! We need your help to tackle the devil weed infestation in the Pūpūkea-Paumalū trails system. This activity is in partnership with the Adopt-a-Park Program. Sign-up is required, and you can do so by visiting buff.ly/44R56Vh.

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Ten years ago today, we were working in the gulches of Kalihi surveying for miconia. During this survey, we found two plants, one of which was 3 meters tall! #throwback #kalihi #miconiasurvey #invasivespecies #botany #fieldwork #conservation #miconia #edrr

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Lost in nature, where the horizon meets the sky. 🌄

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Cane ti is an aggressive invasive known in only one location on Oʻahu. Do you think you could ID it if you saw it? Check out the second photo to learn how. If you think you have spotted cane ti please report to 643pest.org (link in bio).

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Name the artist and album in the comments!

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ʻŌlelo Noʻeau #2809: Ua la'i ka nohona i ke alo pali. There is tranquility before the face of the cliff. Perfect peace.

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ʻŌlelo Noʻeau #2285; Nā pali hāuliuli o ke Koʻolau. The dark hills of Koʻolau. The hills and cliffs of the windward side of O'ahu are always dark and beautiful with trees and shrubs.

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ʻŌlelo Noʻeau #669: He kanaka no kaulu hanai. A man from the top of the cliff. Praise of a hero.  Shout out to our conservation heroes working to protect native habitat!

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Join our crew and help safeguard our community against invasive species! 🌿 We're seeking dedicated individuals for temporary positions. If you're passionate about conservation and making a tangible impact, apply by submitting a cover letter and resume to oiscfs@hawaii.edu

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Golden hour magic 🌞✨ Standing tall amidst the lush greens, the ‘ōhiʻa tree reminds us of nature's timeless beauty.

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If you are interested or know someone who is interested, have them apply through rcuh.com (Job ID #224445) or visit buff.ly/3YzmFrJ (link in bio). If you have any questions, please feel free to contact chelsea.l.arnott@hawaii.gov

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From colleagues to old friends—reconnecting at the conference and catching up on all the good times! 🌟Once and OISCer, always an OISCer!

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Blossoming obsession: capturing every ʻōhiʻa moment! 🌺📸 #flowerpower #ohiaobsessed #ohialehua #fieldpics #hawaiiforest #nativespecies

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