The ʻōhiʻal Lehua tree is one of two Native Hawaiian plant species in the running for a $10,000 grant to bring it back from ...
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Conservation contest ‘in the bag’ for native Hawaiian ʻŌhiʻa, Kanaloa plants
"Hawaiʻi has long been called the extinction capital of the world, and we have fought very hard to reverse that title," said Emma Yuen, native ecosystems manager with the Department of Land and ...
The Uproar Conservation Challenge will feature two plants found only in Hawaii: ohia lehua and Kanaloa.
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Calling all plant parents! Now is your chance to adopt a Native Hawaiian plant from Bishop Museum at the Kaiwiʻula Night Market. Download the free KHON2 app for iOS or Android to ...
MAUI COUNTY, Hawaii (Island News) -- Over 30 native plant species are being cultivated by the County of Maui Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR) native plant nursery to renew the island’s coastal ...
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - The University of Hawaii at Manoa’s Plant Extinction Prevention Program is holding an event at Honolulu Beerworks on Saturday, from 12 to 5 p.m., to help support the ...
The recent confluence of Polynesian, Micronesian, Melanesian and other Pacific Ocean cultures has inspired a new interest in landscaping with native and endemic plants of this vast region. What they ...
A new website, kapalupaluokanaloa.org, was created to tell the amazing story of the Ka Palupalu o Kanaloa plant and help promote conservation efforts. Photo courtesy National Tropical Botanical Garden ...
AES Hawai‘i is reinforcing its commitment to community, culture, and sustainability by partnering with Nāwaipuna and Kamehameha Schools, and supporting the restoration of Loʻi o Kuhiawaho in Central O ...
Temporary irrigation will help the growth of 344 native plants that were planted Saturday to help with Kailua Beach Park’s dune restoration. “These plants are all native plants that are adapted to ...
Despite recent rainy spells, it is well-known that our islands are getting dryer every year. This means that periods of drought are getting longer and more frequent. With this in mind, we might want ...
Pineapple, plumeria and bird of paradise — people associate these iconic species with Hawaii, yet they aren’t Hawaiian. They’re foreign introductions, brought to these islands by people from other ...
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