
The next day we went to Moku'auia or Goat island, off shore of Malaekahana beach park. To get to the island, did we take the dingy you see in the picture, why no, no we did not. What we did do is put our belongings in the dingy and then all 15 of us walked across the reef holding on to the dingy. Getting there wasn't too difficult, but on the return trip we almost got swept away. Once we got to the island we were rewarded with beautiful views and then began removing ironwoods. This island is a bird sanctuary and too many birds were flying into these invasive trees. While I wish I had been the one using the chainsaw, my role was mostly just passing wood all day.
Next up was James Campbell Wildlife refuge. This place was incredibly awesome. Its a huge property that is currently not open to the public but has a great wetland system for birds, a beautiful beach that is known to have monk seals, a great dune system, and a large amount of open land that they can manage to make a better place for native species. However after 2 days of field work and early mornings with no coffee, I was running a bit low on energy. We were assigned to pull fence and while most of us girls got to work cutting the saplings growing through the fence, the boys decided they didn't really need us. Most of my job that day was getting out of the way in time for the guys to go "MOVE" and rip the whole fence out. Later I recommitted to my work by using a hand saw to cut some large invasive haole koa, until my wrist started hurting. Then we all turned to having tree fights with whatever we cut down. Who said field work couldn't be fun?
Overall, it was a really fun trip. I got to know a lot of the girls a lot better, and the young guys that I expected to be a pain were either at the other house and were not nearly as annoying as expected. I pretty much spent the entire weekend in my swim suit so all free time was spent laying out and swimming in the ocean, and the evening resulted in hawaiian music jam sessions. I also had the opportunity to hear what everyone was doing for their internships and it was great to know that all of us had the same goal in mind; to protect this incredible ecosystem this beautiful island has provided us.