
Native Ecosystems Protect Hawai‘i from Ridge to Reef.
Become a StewardHawai‘i’s ecosystems are among the most unique on Earth, and among the most fragile. Your support helps restore native forests, protect watersheds, and safeguard endangered species across Maui and Lānaʻi.


This Work Takes Time, Care, and Community.
Hawai‘i’s ecosystems evolved in isolation. Today, invasive species, wildfire, and disease threaten native forests across Maui and Lānaʻi.
Restoration is not symbolic work. It is hands-on, long-term stewardship:
- Removing invasive trees that deplete watersheds
- Replanting native species adapted to local conditions
- Protecting endangered habitat
- Monitoring forest health
- Strengthening ecosystems after wildfire
Guided By Science. Grounded in Aloha ʻāina.
Your donation directly funds on-the-ground conservation, including:
- Native tree propagation and planting
- Invasive species removal
- Watershed recovery and erosion control
- Endangered species habitat protection
- Forest health monitoring and applied research

Your Gift at Work: 46 Acres of Protected Native Forest
At Pōhakuokalā Gulch on the slopes of Haleakalā
- 30,000+ native plants have been restored
- 46 acres are protected and actively maintained
- Native honeycreepers have returned after decades of absence
- A freshwater spring has reemerged following invasive removal
Across Maui and Lānaʻi, Skyline Conservation supports disease-resistant koa seed orchards, ʻōhiʻa health monitoring, endangered species habitat protection, and post-wildfire watershed recovery.
Your gift sustains this work.


Become Part of Our 'Ohana.
Forest restoration does not happen in a single season. It unfolds over decades.
Healthy ecosystems require:
- Ongoing maintenance
- Long-term monitoring
- Careful adaptive management
Your donation strengthens that continuity. When you give, you become part of the effort to return balance to Hawai‘i’s landscapes for future generations.
You become part of our ‘Ohana, part of our family.







