On any given day, there are hundreds of people at work throughout Hawai‘i to protect the ‘āina. Fence crews pound…
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Kia'i Moku Column
Coqui calls on the rise
The call of the lone coqui may not be increasing in volume, but calls reporting coquis on Maui are on…
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The Haleakalā silversword—the greatest threat is now climate change
The Haleakalā silversword is one of Maui’s most spectacular native plants. Known as ‘āhinahina to Hawaiians and Argyroxiphium sandwicense…
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LFA – Insidious invaders that you can stop
Ginger Johnson bought a hapu‘u fern late in 2013 to plant alongside others in her yard. But when she heard…
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CRB spells trouble for Hawaii’s palms
At two and a half inches long and sporting large horns on the front of its head, the coconut rhinoceros…
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What’s that new black caterpillar?
A new fuzzy black caterpillar is starting to show up across Maui—a promising omen for cattlemen and conservationists alike. The…
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