Keawanui Fishpond Updates 8/22/22
- Aina Momona
- Aug 22, 2022
- 1 min read
At Keawanui fishpond we have a variety of native birds that visit us and reside on site. The ʻaukuʻu, kōlea, ʻiwa and aeʻo are just some of the native manu we see daily at Keawanui. The presence of these manu indicates the health and abundance of our pond, streams and ʻāina. They are an important part of our kilo and we are always happy to see them (even when they are hunting in the loko!).
Stay tuned to learn more about our work at Keawanui!


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