Hawaii Volcanoes National Park: Hawaiian fishing values, cultural workshops, ‘Walk into the Past’ await

National Park Service Hawaii Volcanoes National Park is grateful for the volunteers who help remove invasive, non-native plant species that prevent native plants from growing.
National Park Service Park service botanist Sierra McDaniel pollinates a rare Ka‘u silversword in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.
JAY ROBINSON/National Park Service Although it is a native plant, morning glory (koali ‘awa) must sometimes be removed from trails and other native plants in the park.
Photo courtesy of KEHAU SPRINGER Learn about efforts to revitalize pono (responsible) Hawaiian fishing values and practices during an After Dark in the Park program on May 8.
JANICE WEI/National Park Service Artisan Kilohana Domingo will demonstrate the exquisite art of lei hulu (feather lei making) on May 16.
National Park Service Rangers strum ukulele during a ho‘ojabu pila (play music) workshop.
CHRISTA SADLER/National Park Service Learn about kui kalo (pounding poi) during a demonstration May 30 at the Kilauea Visitor Center.

Hawaii Volcanoes National Park continues its tradition of sharing Hawaiian culture, After Dark in the Park talks and other programs throughout May.