Restoring a Sanctuary – Ka’ena Point (10:57)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vK5S7jyG7D4&fmt=18
This
video gracefully summarizes the Ka’ena Point Ecosystem
Restoration Project and hears from local community members as to why it
is so important. Produced by Mara Films.
Ka‘ena
Point Ecosystem Protection, part I (5:49)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=093qvOyzWw0&fmt=18
This
video compares Ka‘ena Point to the Northwestern Hawaiian
Islands and explains the need to protect Ka‘ena for future
generations. Produced by Outside Hawai‘i, OC16.
Ka‘ena
Point Ecosystem Protection, part II (3:15)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zq6BbUiXhMk&fmt=18
Part II of video by Outside Hawai‘i, OC16.
Ka‘ena
Point: Its Role in Survival of Species(3:09)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pifd64PKnLY&fmt=18
The
predator-proof fence would create a sanctuary for native plants and
animals, free from threats of dogs, cats, mongooses, rats, and mice.
It’s a matter of survival for many of these species as
climate change threatens low-lying habitat in the Pacific. Produced by
Outside Hawai‘i, OC16.
Ka‘ena
Point restoration education, pt1
Ka‘ena Point is a State Natural Area Reserve located on the
northwestern tip of O‘ahu, Hawai‘i. It has great
educational value especially to local high school students from the
Wai‘anae Coast, who studied the ecosystem restoration
project. Part one focuses on the students' visits and the concept
behind the predator proof fence. Produced by Outside Hawai‘i.
Ka‘ena
Point restoration education, pt2
Part two focuses on why conservationists protect native ecosystems and
the potential for success at Ka‘ena. Produced by Outside
Hawai‘i.
Ka‘ena
Point restoration education, pt3
Part three features the native Hawaiian blessing of the completed
predator proof fence. Produced by Outside Hawai‘i.
Ka‘ena
Point restoration education, pt4
Part four concludes the education project and focuses on why it is
important to take students out to real life experiences, particularly
in their own backyard. Produced by Outside Hawai‘i.