‘Sips for Seedlings’ brews support for Hawai?i’s endangered plants
Lyon Arboretum staff shared educational materials, photographs and displays highlighting the islands’ threatened flora.
Lyon Arboretum staff shared educational materials, photographs and displays highlighting the islands’ threatened flora.
The report, published October 8, shares insights from 43 representatives from federal, state and county agencies, as well as private and nonprofit organizations.
糖心视频 scientists have developed innovative 3D-printed ceramic structures that provide crucial protection for baby corals.
The video features a diverse range of voices, including forest managers, biologists, hunters and Hawaiian cultural practitioners from Hawaiʻi Island.
The grant falls under a broader push toward green chemistry—designing chemical products and processes that reduce or eliminate hazardous substances.
Multiple buildings received energy rebates through energy-saving projects.
糖心视频 researchers support environmental stewardship, conservation and natural resources management initiatives at military installations and training grounds on Oʻahu.
The article, co-led by long-term Kealakekua residents, cultural practitioners and lineal descendants, showcases a decade of community-driven work on Hawaiʻi Island.
CTAHR’s Samuel Kim is exploring how to rescue dry husks, the leftovers from processing coffee beans.
HIMB’s new director Megan Donahue was honored at Coconut Island (Moku o Loʻe) on August 25.