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updated versions is the same: reduce the spread of foreign materials that could damage the native ecosystem.
But Moura came up with a new design to make the sta- tions more inviting and eas- ier to use with handle bars, a bench and container for isopropyl alcohol. (Hawai- ian Electric welders did the work to create the prototype that would become the final product.)
The next time you’re out and about, try it out and give your shoes a good brush be- fore your trek. It doesn’t take long, and you’ ll be doing the environment a lot of good. Happy hiking!
Moura then worked with James Harmon of the state Department of Land and Natural Resources’ Divi- sion of Forestry and Wild- life to identify the six pilot
“We just ask that people do their part to minimize the chance of spreading disease or other genetic material into our forests,” Moura says. “We want to expand to fur- ther protect our watersheds and forests. And it’s not just protecting the beauty of Ha- wai‘i, you’ re protecting a lot of the cultural traditions that were born and continue to be perpetuated.”
n. trailheads (‘Aiea Loop, Mānoa Cliff, Moanalua/Ka- mamanui Valley, Poamoho, Waimano and Wiliwilinui), and now hopes the program can expand to even more ar- eas in the future.
To learn more about the project, visit dlnr.hawaii. gov and search “boot brush stations.”
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