Kaulana Manu Nature Trail is latest addition to Na Ala Hele program

In a short walk, and in as much time as one cares to devote, visitors will learn a lot about the flora, fauna, and threats to this and other native forest. The trail features nine interpretive panels and 25 small plant identification signs. (Courtesy DLNR/Special to West Hawaii Today)

Jackson Bauer, with the DLNR Na Ala Hele Trails and Access Program, looks out from one of the nine interpretive panels installed along the new Kaulana Manu Nature Trail. (Courtesy DLNR/Special to West Hawaii Today)

Amid a steady rain, the chorus of native Hawaiian birds can still be heard. Jackson Bauer, with the DLNR Na Ala Hele Trails and Access Program, identifies the sing-song chirp of the omao and then the elepaio, calling its own name. Such are the sounds of the native forest along the new Kaulana Manu Nature Trail on Hawaii island.