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In Hawai‘i’s Forests, Silence Signals Threats to Hawaiian Honeycreepers

As Hawaiian honeycreepers come dangerously close to extinction, researchers in Hawai‘i have identified a new threat to their survival.
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Bibliophilia for Botanicals

A library of rare books on Kaua‘i represents a wide range of musings and curiosities about the natural world spanning five centuries.
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Beeves of Grass

The fallow lands left behind by Hawai‘i’s defunct sugar plantations opened the door for cattle ranchers whose old traditions and new ideas could shape the future of island food.
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Let the Earth Sprout

Steve Perlman fights to preserve endangered plant species in Hawai'i.
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Idyll Dreams

In the late 1970s, the infamous commune known as Taylor Camp was burned to ash. But documentary photographs and stories from the campers themselves remain.
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In the Wake of Water: The Darker Side of Kaua‘i

Home to one of the wettest places in the world, Kaua‘i is blessed with an overabundance of rainfall. But the people who live there also know how unstoppable and destructive water can be.
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The Gift of Rain: A Perfect Rainy Day on Kaua‘i

What to do on a grey day on the north shore of Kauaʻi.
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