High atop Haleakalā winds whip across the summit, frost crystals sparkle in the morning sun – melting as the day…
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Clearing the weeds for albatross
Midway Atoll has gone to the birds. Every year 3 million seabirds flock to 1,500 acres of land 1200…
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From the Forest to the Faucet – Every Drop Counts
Big Bog, high above Hāna on the windward slopes of East Maui, and Puʻu Kukui, on West Maui are some…
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A Haʻiku gulch full of suprises
“Anything that bristly has got to be invasive,” said the Haʻiku resident who reported a vine that she found in…
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Mapping the Kamehameha butterfly with your help
Brilliant orange and fluttering through the forest, the Kamehameha butterfly, or pulelehua, is our state insect. It’s one of only…
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