Kamehameha Schools visits PTA

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Kathy Kawakami, seen in orange shirt, who is with the U.S. Army Garrison-Pohakuloa Natural Resources Program, talks with students from Kamehameha Schools about threatened and endangered species conservation during a recent visit. The students toured Pohakuloa Training Area’s Interpretive Garden and Plant Propagation Facility as part of the “Geography of Hawaii Island – Wahi Pana o Hawaii” class offered through Kamehameha Schools’ summer education program, Kula Kauwela.

Kathy Kawakami, seen in orange shirt, who is with the U.S. Army Garrison-Pohakuloa Natural Resources Program, talks with students from Kamehameha Schools about threatened and endangered species conservation during a recent visit. The students toured Pohakuloa Training Area’s Interpretive Garden and Plant Propagation Facility as part of the “Geography of Hawaii Island – Wahi Pana o Hawaii” class offered through Kamehameha Schools’ summer education program, Kula Kauwela.

PHOTOs COURTESY U.S. Army Garrison Pohakuloa