EDITORIAL: The Po‘ouli: R.I.P.

posted in: Editorial, March 2005 | 0

When a later generation writes the history of extinctions in Hawai‘i, November 26, 2004, will probably be carved on the tombstone of the po‘ouli. Shortly before midnight on that date, the aged male bird that had been brought into captivity … Continued

New & Noteworthy

posted in: May 2005 | 0

A New Contender: Like any self-respecting thug, Aedes (Finlaya) japonicus japonicus (Theobald) has an alias: Ochlerotatus (Finlaya) japonicus (Theobald). Whichever name you choose, you can just call it dangerous. Linda Burnham Larish, an entomologist with the vector control branch of … Continued

New & Noteworthy

posted in: October 2005 | 0

Escargot, Anyone? Add another species to Hawai`i’s list of strange wee beasties. Researchers at the University of Hawai`i have discovered on Maui a native caterpillar that dines exclusively on native snails. Daniel Rubinoff and William P. Haines, both of the … Continued

Board Talk

posted in: Board Talk, October 2005 | 0

Ka‘u Community Nears Its Goal To Add Waiohonu To Forest Reserve “I’ve never seen a proposal so rich with prom ise as this one,” said Susan Marinelli, a Hawai‘i resident who has been doing conser vation work for 21 years. … Continued

Editorial

posted in: Editorial, November 2005 | 0

Seawalls: No One Wins the Waiting Game In ‘Ewa Beach, owners of two properties have held out against legal demands that their seawalls, built without permits more than 20 years ago, be removed. This despite unambiguous rulings by the Honolulu … Continued