Environment
ʻĪao Valley State Monument Will Be Closed at the Start of August
The state park will be closed for the final phase of a slope stabilization project and parking lot repairs, which are expected to be completed in January 2023.
Make a Difference on Your Next Hawaiʻi Vacation
Here are five volunteer experiences that will help the Islands and enrich your travel.
Have Aloha Will Travel EP85: Protecting Our Oceans with the Maui Ocean Center
In honor of World Oceans Day on June 8, we welcome Maui Ocean Center’s general manager, Tapani Vuori. He shares expert advice on how to help the ocean and its marvelous marine species.
World Whale Film Festival Pays Homage to World Ocean Day
Pacific Whale Foundation harnesses the power of storytelling in its ocean conservation efforts.
The 8 Flowers for the 8 Main Hawaiian Islands
Sure, Hawaiʻi has a state flower, but did you know each island also has its own official flower?
Hawaiian Monk Seal Population Surpasses 1,500 in Hawaiʻi
After decades of decline, the population of this endangered seal species is its highest in more than 20 years.
Camping at this Popular Oʻahu Beach is Suspended to Protect Green Sea Turtles
Overnight camping at Bellows Field Beach Park in Waimānalo will once again be closed this summer to look after nesting sea turtles and their hatchlings.
Learn About Hawai‘i’s Beloved State Bird and the Guardians Helping to Save Them
Families and ranchers have hosted and cared for nēnē for generations.
Mauna Kea Resort Announces New Regenerative Tourism Initiative
Guests will pay a small conservation fee that will go directly towards Hawaiʻi non-profit organizations.
Ice Cream Made on the Slopes of Haleakalā
How a love for sweets and goats inspired Haleakalā Creamery.
Alaska Airlines Launches Partnership with Voluntourism Organization Travel2change
Aiming to connect visitors with enriching volunteer activities through the Islands, the carrier has begun working with local nonprofits to make it easier for travelers to participate in educational and cultural experiences during their visit.
Whale Watching Season Starts in Hawaiʻi After First Sighting on Maui
The first humpback of the season was seen off the coast of Maui, marking the start of this year’s arrival of koholā.
Drivers, Slow Down and Watch for Nēnē at Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park
Three native geese at the national park on Hawaiʻi Island have already been killed by cars.
Nine Endangered Species In Hawaiʻi Likely Extinct
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service proposes listing 23 species as extinct, including nine from the Islands.
Sea Life Park Welcomes Home a Special Hawaiian Monk Seal
Kekoa, an endangered Hawaiian monk seal, will now live at the Oʻahu attraction—and you can visit him starting in October.