Environmental Education Leaders

Kupu participants walking along the coastline, actively searching for invasive species.

"It was an opportunity I will cherish for a lifetime and that I believe has given me a whole new skill set that will set me apart in the professional field.” —Luna, Hawai’i Tech Academy EEL

Kupu participants sharing smiles and hugs while hiking along a scenic trail.

Environmental Education Leaders serve through Kupu’s Conservation Leadership Development Program

Environmental Education Leaders (EELs) are a specialized position within Kupu’s Conservation Leadership Development Program (CLDP). Through this role, EELs are selected to serve K-12 schools across Hawaiʻi, providing hands-on, ʻāina-based learning experiences. EELs aim to inspire and prepare the next generation of local environmental and cultural stewards for careers in natural resources and sustainable agriculture.

Five Kupu participants standing in a stream, holding a bamboo and netting contraption for fish capture.

School-Based Initiatives Yearly Reports

2023-2024 Report

2022-2023 Report


The Environmental Education Leaders Program would not be possible without support from:

State of Hawai’i Department of Education Hauʻoli Mau Loa Foundation Hawai’i P20

Hau'oli Mau Loa Foundation