January (Volume 13, Number 7)
- Board Talk
- Salvinia's Reach Expands Across Isles
- Book Reviews: Debunking the Myth of the Marlboro Man
- Poachers Take Timber Valued at $1 Million
- Hawai`i Aquatic Biologists Seek Help Fending Off Marine Invasions
February (Volume 13, Number 8)
- International, Federal Laws Addressing Cruise Ship Wastes
- Water Commission Rejects Petition To Designate 'Iao, Waihe'e Aquifers
- Letters
- Book Review: One-Stop Shopping in a Natural History Text
- Albizia Makes Inroads in Native Forests of Puna
- Moloka`i Protests Shine Spotlight On Effects of Cruise Industry Growth
March (Volume 13, Number 9)
- Natural Areas Commission Grapples With Commercial Use Pressure
- E HO`OMAU I KE OLA
- ARCHIVES OF THE HAWAIIAN FOREST
- Editorial: Why We Oppose War With Iraq
- Kou, Milo Show Promise As Degraders Of Diesel in Oil-Contaminated Soils
- Will Water Return to Kaho`olawe? Maui Forests Hold Tantalizing Clues
April (Volume 13, Number 10)
- Sugar Goes Under, Corals Come Back
- ARCHIVES OF THE HAWAIIAN FOREST
- Letters
- Talking Story With DLNR Chief Peter Young
- Coal Ash Pile on Hilo Coast Keeps Growing, With No End In Sight
May (Volume 13, Number 11)
- Board Talk
- Radon in Makaha
- Book Reviews
- O`ahu Faces Costly Solutions to Water Woes
- Marines' Plan for Jungle Training In Waikane Valley Reopens Old Wounds
June (Volume 13, Number 12)
- Maui Site Visit Is Scuttled; Young Says Poor 'Sunshine Law' Training Is To Blame
- Fungus Devastating Frogs Globally May Hold Key to Local Eradication
- Stalking the Wild Coqui
- Book Reviews: The North Atlantic Heads South
- E Ho'omau I Ke Ola
- Talking Story With Fisheries Expert Pauly
- More Than a Noisy Nuisance, Coqui Are Eyed as Threat to Island Fauna
July (Volume 14, Number 1)
- Maui Beetle 'Lost' for 107 Years Is Rediscovered Near Kaupo Gap
- ARCHIVES OF THE HAWAIIAN FOREST
- From the Editor's Desk
- 'Ahihi-Kina'u Crisis Raises Debate Over Commercial Use in Reserves
- Fisheries Council Pushes To Lift Closures Imposed To Protect Turtles
August (Volume 14, Number 2)
- Board Talk
- Lawsuits Dispute Pflueger Claim to Pila'a Property
- E Ho‘omau I Ke Ola
- From the Editor's Desk
- Lowland 'Amakihi Gain Ground In Battle Against Mosquito-Borne Disease
- At Pila'a, Kaua'i, A Reshaped Landscape Sparks Litigation
September (Volume 14, Number 3)
- Board Talk
- Editorial
- Early Weed Warnings, Measuring Progress In Conservation, and Sap Trees for 'Aki
- Questions And Answers on Nonpoint Source Pollution
- First-Person Singular: What One Person Can Do
- West Nile Virus: Should Hawai'i Worry?
- In Windward O'ahu, Education, Activism Are Keys to Addressing Water Pollution
October (Volume 14, Number 4)
- IN MEMORIAM
- Hawai'i Conservation Research: From Fish to Forest Birds to Farms
- Government Pays $8 Million For Refuge In South Kona, But Has No Legal Access
November (Volume 14, Number 5)