Hawaiian honeycreepers are an integral part of native ecosystems and Hawaiian culture. Some birds, like the iiwi (left), developed long, curved bills to sip nectar out of crescent-shaped flowers ...
Ecosystems which have never been seen before are being accidentally created by humans. They offer a stark look into the ...
An ʻIolani School senior recently took home a top prize at the nation’s oldest science research competition for high school students. Logan Lee traveled to Washington, D.C., earlier this month for the ...
English artist Julian Pindar Hume's pristine scene of a bird kingdom in third-century Maui looks as lush and inviting as Eden. But something is terribly wrong with the picture. The ibises ...
On the slopes of the Haleakalā volcano in the Kīpahulu Forest Reserve, Hawaiian crows, known as ʻalalā, are flying free. The species has been extinct in the wild since 2002, and past efforts ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is proposing to classify 23 species, including nine from Hawaii, as extinct. It’s a “tremendously sad” moment for conservationists, who have spent years ...
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Birding in Hawaiʻi offers an extraordinary experience that is distinct from any other location in the ...
Whether you find yourself looking for a pause in your day or the sounds of nature calm you, HPR's Manu Minute brings you ...
An ʻiʻiwi, also known as a scarlet Hawaiian honeycreeper. The pollinator of hibiscus and other plants is listed as endangered. (Credit: Dan Clark / U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service) HONOLULU (CN) — An ...