In a multi-year effort to boost their numbers, a half-dozen Palila, hatched and raised at the San Diego Zoo Global's Keauhou Bird Conservation Center, were released into the Puu Mali Restoration Area on Mauna Kea's northern flank.
In order to help the Kiwikiu population from extinction, the Maui Forest Bird Recovery Project and the DLNR Division of Forestry and Wildlife have been working with government and landowner partners to help restore the native forest habitat essential…
It's that time of year again, when our intrepid editorial team ventures out across the island to find the best of everything -- from mochi to crack seed, sunglasses to dog outfits, coworking space to cake doughnuts. We pulled together the top food,…
Michael Malaghan and Dr. Joyce Tsunoda share their observations while in Japan of the historic abdication of Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko on April 30 and the ascension to the Chrysanthemum Throne of their eldest son, Naruhito, and his wife,…
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Profiles of five great local companies that you should know about. NOTE: In section called SmallBiz, located between pg. 120-129 of Hawaii Business, May 2019.
Profiles of 26 local companies and business leaders who won this year's SBA Hawaii awards, plus the inaugural members of the Hawaii Small Business Hall of Fame.
James Campbell National Wildlife Refuge has 25 new residents. On February 16, 2019, a group of kaupu (black footed albatross) chicks made the 1300 mile journey from Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge and Battle of Midway National Memorial in…
39 chicks fledge from protected Nihoku site in 2018. Note: Part of a composite of news releases by the State of Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resource dated December 27, 2018, and the United States Fish and Wildlife Service dated March 11,…
The row in Australia because the Australian Government allowed a delegation of five persons to go from Australia to the Communist-sponsored "Peace Conference" in Peking has a special as well as a general interest for Pacific Islanders.
The international eighteen-footer yacht championships at Suva will go down in history as one of Suva's biggest successes, despite initial headaches for the organizers.
One of the most frequent topics of conversation amongst Europeans and Samoans during recent months has been the astonishing increase in thefts, and particularly plantation thefts, in all parts of the Territory.
The Fijian infantry battalion serving against the terrorists in Malaya moved into an operational area early in June and by the middle of the month had scored its first success.
The official geologist, Mr. J. C. Grover, now is of the opinion that there are two undersea volcanoes active to the southwards of the New Georgia group, and not one, as previously reported.