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Environment, From Our Magazine, Maui, The Latest

Q&A with Rachel Kingsley of Maui Forest Bird Recovery Project

Native forest birds have long been represented in ancient myths of Hawai‘i and revered for their vibrant feathers. Hawaiian ali‘i (high chiefs and leaders) adorned themselves in magnificent cloaks made of the birds’ tightly woven feathers. But, like many endemic species in Hawai‘i, forest birds are at risk of extinction.     The mission at the Maui

23rd Photo Contest Winners
Arts + Culture, From Our Magazine, Photo Contest, The Latest

HAWAI‘I Magazine’s 2022 Photo Contest Winners

It was a strange year for the annual HAWAI‘I Magazine Photo Contest as COVID-19 limited photographers’ opportunities to travel and capture Hawai‘i. However, HAWAI‘I Magazine still received hundreds of eye-catching, award-worthy photos from readers. These are the first-place winners in the categories of land, ocean, people, wildlife and sunsets, as well as the grand-prize winner

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