Environment
10 Things You May Not Know About Manta Rays in Hawaiʻi
Manta rays are some of the most fascinating and enigmatic creatures in the ocean.
This Wahiawā Shop Uses Invasive Albizia Wood for Everything, Even Surfboards
Bizia Surf has turned an invasive species into an impactful message.
We Visited a Honey Farm on Oʻahu’s North Shore
Hi Honey Farm in Waialua is passionate about honeybee education and saving the bees.
A Hiker Shares Her Favorite Trails in Hawaiʻi
And just in time for National Trails Day.
The Most Popular Trails in Hawaiʻi Volcano National Park, According to Hikers
Put these five hikes on your itinerary for your next trip to Hawaiʻi Island.
How One Maui Sailing Company Persevered After the Lahaina Wildfires
Trilogy Excursions celebrates 50 years of excellence, resilience and aquatic adventures on the Valley Isle.
9 Ways to Celebrate Earth Day in Hawaiʻi Every Day
There are so many ways to mālama (take care of) the Islands, even on vacation.
This Hilo-Based Designer Focuses Products on Native Hawaiian Biodiversity
Started by eco-conservationist Danya Weber, Laulima brings the native flora and fauna of Hawai‘i right into your home.
6 Must-See Waterfalls on Maui
If you love to chase waterfalls, this post is for you.
Talk Story with Hōkūle‘a Captain and Navigator Lehua Kamalu
Lehua Kamalu is one of the primary navigators for the Hōkūle‘a, which just began its newest voyage around the Pacific.
What’s Up with Maui’s Pink Pond?
The water color at Keālia Pond National Wildlife Refuge on Maui has turned pink due to a single-celled organism called halobacteria.
The Lahaina Banyan Tree: New Leaves Have Sprouted
The 150-year-old banyan tree is still standing in Lahaina, and experts are optimistic in its survival.
The Untold Story of How One of Hawaiʻi’s Biggest Cattle Ranches Cares for the Island’s Beautiful Landscapes
Kapāpala Ranch, founded back in 1860, stays relevant through sustainable and innovative ranching practices.
6 Tips to View Hawaiʻi’s Erupting Volcano
Kīlauea on Hawaiʻi Island started erupting again this week and here’s how to see the volcano.
See Some of the Rarest Plumeria in the World on this North Shore Farm Tour
Little Plumeria Farms on Oʻahu’s North Shore is every plumeria lover’s dream.