Hawai‘i’s Endangered and Threatened Species
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A look at some of the plants and animals in danger of disappearing from our Islands, with the long-term consequences still unclear.
PBS Hawai‘i is spotlighting stories from our keiki about their perspectives on and solutions to climate change.
Celebrate Earth Month and learn about native Hawaiian plants in Bishop Museum’s impressive Plants of Hawai‘i collection.
From Kaimukī to Kailua, these are the best spots for scoring sustainable lifestyle, personal care and household items.
In celebration of Earth Day on April 22, we’re highlighting native Hawaiian plants shot by HONOLULU photographer Olivier Koning.
KualoaGrown Market’s premium meats, seafood and produce—all raised at the ranch—are more affordable than you think.
The documentary follows Cindi Punihaole and her efforts to protect Kahalu‘u Bay from over-tourism and environmental degradation.
University of Hawai‘i astronomer Shadia Habbal treks through deserts, crosses oceans and braves polar bears in pursuit of a fleeting glimpse of a total solar eclipse.
The Maui wildfires catalyzed the people of Lahaina, and across Hawai‘i, to speak out about the urgent need to preserve our culture and history.
Post a photo of your ta‘ape dish, and win a gift card of up to $400 to your favorite local tackle shop, restaurant or fish market.
After a three-year break, the Unthirsty Plant Sale will be back on Saturday, Aug. 5, at the Hālawa Xeriscape Garden.
The Waimānalo Limu Hui is cultivating limu and traditional practices, one planting at a time.
The Trust for Public Land is hoping to complete its 50th project this year to celebrate 50 years in the 50th state.
Want to help those affected by the Maui wildfires? Here are the ways you can lend your support on O‘ahu and donate to Maui.
We talked to the Department of Emergency Management to get the answers to important hurricane preparedness FAQ.

We delve deep into underground passages, secret societies and mysteries to bring you the best secrets the city has to offer.
We aren’t picky, we’re just…discerning.
With our perfect weather, camping in Hawai‘i couldn’t be easier. Just grab a tent and some supplies, and head out to one of these scenic spots.
Field Notes explores Honolulu’s vast and varied scenes and subcultures.
Kick the single-use plastics and pack your homemade lunch with these reusable wraps, utensils and lunch boxes.