It’s nearly winter in Hawai‘i but it feels like summer. On this unseasonably hot, sticky December day, hundreds of volunteers are standing in an empty field at Gunstock Ranch on O‘ahu’s North Shore, awaiting instructions.
Read MoreMahalo to the entire Eco Rotary team for restoring more than ten acres of native Hawaiian forest at Gunstock Ranch through the planting of 5,260 endemic trees.
Read MoreAs hotels across the state start to re-open, there’s a new incentive designed to lure more visitors. It's part of a program created by the Hawaii Tourism Authority called Malama Hawaii.
Read MoreAlaska Airlines has partnered with the Hawaii Tourism Authority to plant one tree for every flight it operates to Hawaii. As part of the Malama Hawaii initiative, the carrier is set to plant up to 900 trees through the end of 2020 with the Hawaiian Legacy Reforestation Initiative (HLRI).
Read MoreAs tourists start slowly returning to Hawaii, the state is encouraging visitors to rethink their stay through the Mālama Hawai'i program, designed to give travelers a more meaningful connection to the islands by offering them the chance to volunteer during their stay.
Read MoreHawaii is inviting travelers to take a trip that gives back to receive complimentary extra nights at select hotels.
Read MoreIn the spirit of giving back as Hawaii tourism recovers, Alaska Airlines will plant one tree for every flight we fly to the Hawaiian Islands from now through the end of the year, in support of Malama Hawaii. Malama means to “take care,” and as visitors return to Hawaii, the Islands are asking travelers to be respectful of Hawaii’s beauty and leave with a better understanding of what it means to care for the earth and each other.
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