Editorial

posted in: Editorial, September 2003 | 0

What Will It Take to Save A Refuge? From the murk that surrounds the federal government’s dealings with the former owners of the South Kona unit of the Hakalau Forest National Wildlife Refuge, one indisputable fact emerges. The former owners … Continued

Board Talk

posted in: Board Talk, September 2003 | 0

Waging pretend war is becoming popular on O`ahu’s lush northeastern landscape. In the last couple of years, war movies starring Nicholas Cage and Bruce Willis, filmed at Kualoa and Waikane, made rubber-neckers out of anyone driving the winding two-lane road … Continued

From the Editor's Desk

posted in: April 2002, Editorial, Opinion | 0

State Water Commission, Land Board Have Lost Sight of Their Mandates The long wait is almost over. If all goes according to plan, by mid-summer, the twin falls at the back of Waipi`o Valley should be restored. The picture-postcard-perfect vista … Continued

Board Talk

posted in: August 2002, Board Talk | 0

Pu`uwa`awa`a Council Deadline Nears; Foundation Withdraws Financial Support April 15 is more than the deadline for filing your federal taxes; it’s also the deadline for applying for a position on the Department of Land and Natural Resources’ advisory council for … Continued

Saving the Jewels of the Trees

posted in: February 2002 | 0

Inside in a small room on the campus of the University of Hawai`i at Manoa, three miniature mountain rain forests are in full production: Every eight hours it rains for about three minutes, day and night alternate every twelve hours, … Continued