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Three Mountain AllianceAbout UsOur WorkOur ʻĀinaʻImi PonoKahuaponoNā Kiaʻi KūmokuhāliʻiHawaiʻi NeiResourcesContactDonate Image Slide 2I ola ʻoe, i ola mākou nei My life is dependent on yours; your life is dependent on mine ʻAʻohe hana nui ke alu ʻiaNo task is too big when done together by allThe Three Mountain Alliance (TMA) is a watershed partnership that was formed in 2007 and encompasses 1,116,300 acres, or 45%, of Hawaiʻi Island.With 11 partners, the overall goal of TMA is to sustain the multiple ecosystem benefits of the three mountains of Kīlauea, Mauna Loa, and Hualālai by being responsible stewards of its watershed areas, native habitats and species, historical, cultural, and socio-economic resources for all who benefit from the continued health of the three mountains.Learn More About UsHe aliʻi ka ʻāina; he kauwā ke kanakaThe land is chief; man is its servantThe ʻāina that comprises TMA is home to thousands of native species, including rare and threatened or endangered species, many of which are endemic to Hawaiʻi Island. This is no surprise, considering 85% of TMAʻs total land area is composed of native ecosystems. The ʻāina of TMA are some of the largest expanses of intact native forests that remain throughout the Hawaiian Islands. These ʻāina make up roughly 50% of Hawaiʻiʻs remaining native habitat!Learn More About Our ʻĀinaE kuahui like i ka hanaLet everybody pitch in and work together>76Endangered species protected>116,000Number of seedlings planted since 2006>6,800Number of volunteers since 2006Learn More About Our WorkHoʻolale i ka ʻai a ka uʻiLet the youth show us what they can doʻImi Pono no ka ʻĀina, TMA’s education and outreach program, seeks to provide opportunities for people to form pilina, or connections, to our ʻāina through meaningful experiences. Our aloha ‘āina programs strengthen both environmental and cultural consciousness in students, teachers, and community members. We seek to instill a sense of kuleana to the land in order to cultivate ʻāina stewards.Learn More About ʻImi PonoE lawe i ke aʻo a mālama, a e ʻoi mau ka naʻauaoHe who takes his teachings and applies them increases his knowledgeLooking for learning resources? You’re in the right place! Learning guides, games, art projects, diagrams, and more, all about native species and watersheds!Check out the Resource CenterTHREE MOUNTAIN ALLIANCEP.O. Box 52, Resources ManagementHawai‘i Volcanoes National Park, HI 96718Ph: (808) 985-6197Fax: (808) 985-6029Connect with TMA Connect with ʻImi Pono Contact UsDONATECopyright ©2022 • Sitemap • Designed by Websites with Aloha • Log in.wp-container-2 {display: flex;gap: 0.5em;flex-wrap: wrap;align-items: center;}.wp-container-2 > * { margin: 0; }.wp-container-4 {display: flex;gap: 0.5em;flex-wrap: wrap;align-items: center;}.wp-container-4 > * { margin: 0; } .wp-block-gallery-1{ --wp--style--unstable-gallery-gap: var( --wp--style--gallery-gap-default, var( --gallery-block--gutter-size, var( --wp--style--block-gap, 0.5em ) ) ); gap: var( --wp--style--gallery-gap-default, var( --gallery-block--gutter-size, var( --wp--style--block-gap, 0.5em ) ) )} .wp-block-gallery-3{ --wp--style--unstable-gallery-gap: var( --wp--style--gallery-gap-default, var( --gallery-block--gutter-size, var( --wp--style--block-gap, 0.5em ) ) ); gap: var( --wp--style--gallery-gap-default, var( --gallery-block--gutter-size, var( --wp--style--block-gap, 0.5em ) ) )}