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28 Aug 2014

Ordnance Survey Raises Concern Among `Ahihi-Kina`u Managers

by Teresa | posted in: August 2011 | 0

It’s not a done deal yet, but the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is on its way toward clearing south Maui’s `Ahihi-Kina`u Natural Area Reserve of unexploded ordnance deposited during the 1940s, when the Navy used the area for target … Continued

28 Aug 2014

For Environment and Natural Resources, a 'Deeply Disappointing' Legislative Session

by Teresa | posted in: August 2011 | 0

The 2011 session of the Hawai`i Legislature won’t go down as a great one so far as the environment is concerned. Robert Harris, executive director of the Sierra Club, Hawai`i Chapter, has called it “deeply disappointing.” Still, several of the … Continued

28 Aug 2014

Board Talk: Banned Expert in Coral Disease Returns to Northwestern Isles

by Teresa | posted in: August 2011, Board Talk | 0

As the group of scientists filed out of the room, Bob Nishimoto, a state aquatic biologist, clamped his arm around Greta Aeby’s shoulder and gave it a pat. After five years of exile, Aeby was finally going to resume her … Continued

28 Aug 2014

Restoring, Protecting Hawai`i’s Dry Forests: West Hawai`i Examples Showcased at Conference

by Teresa | posted in: April 2011 | 0

How do you restore Hawai`i’s dryland forests? The question is a hard one to answer. Because so little is left of the forest types that once blanketed the islands’ leeward slopes, any restoration is bound to involve a level of … Continued

28 Aug 2014

Rural O`ahu Watershed Plans Win Approval of State Water Commission

by Teresa | posted in: April 2011, Water | 0

In the next decade or so, the Honolulu Board of Water Supply will introduce desalinated water into its municipal supply for Wai`anae, not because the island is short of groundwater, but because it’s cheaper than drilling new wells in wetter … Continued

28 Aug 2014

New & Noteworthy: Setback at Midway; Radioactive Dangers Here?

by Teresa | posted in: April 2011 | 0

Setback at Midway: The tsunami that hit Midway atoll last month washed tens of thousands of albatross chicks off the island, while at least a thousand Bonin petrels were buried alive in their burrows. The short-tailed albatross chick, whose hatching … Continued

28 Aug 2014

Rat Lungworm Disease: Has Arrival of a New-to-Hawai`i Mollusk Made It Worse?

by Teresa | posted in: December 2011 | 0

“When I talk about rat lungworm, I immediately get people’s attention,” said Jon Martell, a Hilo physician and one of the speakers at a recent community symposium on the subject. “It touches on their fundamental fears and ‘ick’ factors,” he … Continued

28 Aug 2014

Hawai`i’s Imperiled Species Receive National Attention at Wildlife Convention

by Teresa | posted in: December 2011 | 0

Last month, The Wildlife Society, a national association made up mostly of specialists in the area of wildlife research and management, held its annual convention at the Waikoloa resort, on the Big Island. Over the four days of discussions and … Continued

28 Aug 2014

New & Noteworthy: Honeycreepers' Family Tree; Earthstars in Hawai`i; Another Try at OTEC

by Teresa | posted in: December 2011 | 0

Rewriting the Family Tree: In a development made possible only with the latest techniques in DNA sequencing, researchers at the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute’s Center for Conservation and Evolutionary Genetics have tracked down the ancestor of Hawaiian honeycreepers, those birds … Continued

28 Aug 2014

Hogs Gone Wild: A Growing Problem Throughout the United States

by Teresa | posted in: December 2011 | 0

Blue states and red states were the subject of a talk by Jack Mayer of the Savannah River National Laboratory in Aiken, South Carolina. But Mayer wasn’t discussing partisan politics. Rather, he was discussing the spread of wild pigs. On … Continued

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In This Issue

  • April 2026 PDF April 1, 2026
  • LUC Members Weigh in on Bills To Expand, or Shrink, Their Powers April 1, 2026
  • Governor Proposes Few Changes In Makeup of LUC Membership April 1, 2026
  • New & Noteworthy: CNMI-ning; Haleakalā Trail Hearing April 1, 2026
  • East Maui Water Litigation Roundup April 1, 2026
  • Storm Damage Leaves Wailuku Water In Financial Peril, Company Reports April 1, 2026
  • A Cancelled DAB Contract Seems To Have Been for Help with Testimony April 1, 2026
  • Board Talk: Land Board Votes to Acquire Wahiawā Irrigation System April 1, 2026

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