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Native Hawaiian honeycreeper birds are being wiped out by avian malaria. Scientists think they can battle the problem by ...
Thousands of drone-delivered mosquitoes are being dropped into Hawaii on a mission to help save an almost extinct species of ...
Hawaii News » May is Hawaii Invasive Species Awareness month Tuesday, May 06, 2025 12:05 am Courtesy image The Garden Island ...
But it’s also become a home for invasive fish. “With the invasive species, what you see is you don’t see your native fish,” said Krista Johnson, co-founder of nonprofit Ike Lawaia.
“Don’t eat raw food in Hawaii,” said Howe, who is even leery of restaurant safety protocols. “This is a tropical place. There ...
Courtesy of DLNR Jenny and Jasmine Kaohelauliʻi of Work It Out Kauaʻi, seen with Rep. Luke Evslin, were honored for their contributions during 2025 Hawaii Invasive Species Awareness Month.
HONOLULU (KHON2) — If you passed by the Capitol and saw signs in favor of invasive species, don’t worry you were not the only one. Environmental group, The Sierra Club of Hawaii, took to the ...
Two fishermen in Delaware caught state-record fish that are said to be valued dining fare, but officials want them dead for ...
Mosquitoes, brought in on ships, carried avian malaria. Introduced species, like rats and mongoose, preyed on native birds and their eggs. It's why dozens of Hawaii's birds have gone extinct.
With more endangered species than any other state, Hawaii's plants and animals are increasingly being brought into captivity to stave off extinction, from tiny forest snails to rare honeycreepers. But ...