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7 Fun Facts About the Nene, or Hawaiian Goose

Perhaps you’ve seen the friendly, distinctively-colored nene (pronounced “nay-nay”) at a park, wildlife refuge, ranch, golf course or zoo in Hawaii. But there’s more to these inquisitive birds than meets the eye. 1. The nene goose is descended from the Canadian goose. Photo: Getty Images 4. The Hawaiian name “nene” comes from the bird’s soft, […]

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Activities, Environment, Family, Oʻahu, O‘ahu What To Do, Solo

A Quick Escape to Nature at Koko Crater Botanical Garden in East Honolulu

I don’t think I’ve ever been so dumbfounded by plumeria before. The trees grow abundantly all across the island, with blooms of various hues and petal shapes. They’re so plentiful, in fact, after the tree was introduced to Hawaii in the mid-1800s, the blooms were used frequently for funerals; you could always count on them

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Activities, Environment, Family, From Our Magazine, Hawai‘i Island, Hawai‘i Island What To Do

The Big Island’s Hawaii Tropical Botanical Garden Is a Living Plant Museum

It feels like I’m descending into another world. One step onto the steep 500-foot-long boardwalk at the entrance of Hawaii Tropical Botanical Garden and I am transported back in time. Leaving the modern world behind, I follow the walkway to the bottom of the valley. There’s a canopy of trees above me, and I’m enveloped

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Culture, Environment, Hawai‘i Island, Hawai‘i Island Arts + Culture, News

Hawaii Telescopes Helped Capture the First Image of a Black Hole—and It Has a Hawaiian Name

Folks, you’re looking at history in the making. This photo, captured by the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT), consisting of eight radio telescope observatories around the world working together, is the first ever image we’ve seen of an actual black hole—or rather, the silhouette of the black hole against the bright material surrounding it. Two Hawaii

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Culture, Environment, Maui, Maui/Moloka‘i/Lāna‘i Arts + Culture, News

Scientists Capture Video of Minutes-Old Humpback Whale Calf as Annual Migration to Hawaii Begins

Every fall and winter, humpback whales migrate to Hawaii to mate and give birth. Their presence doesn’t go unnoticed. Measuring up to 60 feet in length and weighing up to 40 tons, these marine mammals are hard to miss. And, yet, they can be quite shy when it comes to their reproductive activities in Hawaii

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