Presentations highlight recovery, restoration at national park following 2018 Keauhou Fire

Courtesy of NATIONAL PARK SERVICE National Park Service resource advisers Sierra and Stacy plan establishment of transects.

Photo by SIERRA McDANIEL Pacific Cooperative Studies Unit field leader Makani Gregg seeds native species following the Keauhou Fire.

Courtesy of NATIONAL PARK SERVICE Native vegetation burning during the Keauhou Fire.

In the midst of the Kilauea eruption crisis of 2018, an unrelated wildfire ignited Aug. 5 near Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, burning nearly 4,000 acres — much of the area within the park itself.