The Hawai‘i Tourism Authority (HTA) has announced its support for a new training and care program for the land on Hawai‘i Island. The program, called the Mālama ʻĀina Training and Care Program, aims to educate residents and visitors on the importance of caring for the land and natural resources in Hawai‘i.
The Mālama ʻĀina Training and Care Program will offer workshops, hands-on training, and educational resources to teach participants about sustainable practices, conservation efforts, and traditional Hawaiian land stewardship practices. Participants will learn how to properly care for the land, reduce their environmental impact, and preserve the natural beauty of Hawai‘i Island for future generations.
HTA’s support for the program is part of its ongoing efforts to promote sustainable tourism practices in Hawai‘i. By educating residents and visitors on the importance of caring for the land, HTA hopes to foster a greater sense of environmental responsibility and stewardship among the community.
The Mālama ʻĀina Training and Care Program will also provide opportunities for participants to get involved in hands-on conservation projects, such as beach clean-ups, tree planting, and invasive species removal. By actively engaging in these efforts, participants will not only learn about the importance of caring for the land but will also have a direct impact on preserving Hawai‘i’s natural resources.
In addition to supporting the Mālama ʻĀina Training and Care Program, HTA is also working on other initiatives to promote sustainable tourism practices in Hawai‘i. These initiatives include the implementation of eco-friendly accommodations, the promotion of green transportation options, and the support of local businesses that prioritize sustainability and environmental conservation.
Overall, the Mālama ʻĀina Training and Care Program is an important step towards promoting responsible tourism practices and preserving the natural beauty of Hawai‘i Island. By educating residents and visitors on the importance of caring for the land, HTA is helping to ensure that Hawai‘i’s natural resources are protected for future generations to enjoy.