January (Volume 9, Number 7)
- Board Talk
- From the Archives
- After 25 Years, Moloka`i Ranch Tries To Close Down Its Wild Game Business
February (Volume 9, Number 8)
- Organizer Defends Albatross Workshop
- The Fayatree Leaf Miner Moth: A Reply to Criticism of Release
- Request to Fish in Natural Area Divides State Resource Managers
- Moloka`i Group Awaits Decision From BLNR on Subsistence Fishing Zone
March (Volume 9, Number 9)
- Heavy Hand of Monsanto Edits TV Report on rBGH Use in Florida
- Ex-Employee of FDA, Congress' GAO Fault Review of Monsanto's Posilac
- Most Island Dairies Are Silent On Use Of Bovine Growth Hormone
April (Volume 9, Number 10)
- Island Watch
- By Definition, H-POWER Ash Isn't Hazardous Waste
- State Exempts H-POWER Ash, Residue From Regulation as Hazardous Waste
- H-POWER Pushes State To Allow Use Of Ash With High Lead Content
- Editorial
- Costs Increase, Size Shrinks as Maui Redesigns Phase IV of Pu`unene Landfill
May (Volume 9, Number 11)
- Island Watch
- Cruise Industry Proves Mixed Blessing For Economies of Caribbean Islands
- Hawai`i Cruise Company Benefits From Special Interest Legislation
- Army Says It Will Complete EIS For Multi-Purpose Range Complex
- Army Backs Off Plans to Irrigate Rare Plants at Pohakuloa Training Area
- Growth in Cruise Ship Industry Brings Major Changes to All Isles
June (Volume 9, Number 12)
- Fish Bites
- Crops and Robbers
- Multi-nationals Look to Hawai`i To Develop New Strains of Corn
- Agrochemical Genetic Engineering: A Run-Away Industrial Technology
- Editorial
- A Quiet Revolution
July (Volume 10, Number 1)
August (Volume 10, Number 2)
- Mahalo
- Board Talk
- Experiment To Inject Carbon Into Ocean To Take Place in Kona
- As Sugar Winds Down, DLNR Moves To Save Ditches on Kaua`i, Maui
- Urban Sprawl Works Against Efforts to Limit Emissions
- For Native Plants and Animals, Climate Change Will Pose Challenge
- Heat Waves
September (Volume 10, Number 3)
- Editorial
- Tourism Authority Gives $100,000 To Expand Trout, Bass Fishing on Kaua`i
- The Case of the Missing Muck: Grass Hides Extent of Hamakua Loss
- Letter to the Editor
- Continuing Neglect of Soil Threatens Productive Agriculture Lands in Hawai`i
October (Volume 10, Number 4)
- Hoof Beat
- Board Talk
- On Eve Of Election, An Order To Stop Eradication
- For A Decade, Moloka`i Quarry Keeps The Regulators At Bay
November (Volume 10, Number 5)
- Private Reserves Enjoy Greater Level Of State Support Than Do Public Lands
- Snaring: Controversial But Effective
- Eradicating Pigs From The Forests Nothing New On The Big Island
- Has the Natural Area System Peaked?
- Judge Shoots Down Hunters, State on efforts to Keep Sheep on Mauna Kea
- Editorial
- State Proposes Slicing Off Portion Of Big Island Natural Area Reserve
December (Volume 10, Number 6)