Year of Our Community Forests
We often think of forests as something in the wild — out there, up there, in the mountains, away from…
We often think of forests as something in the wild — out there, up there, in the mountains, away from…
The moon has captured human imagination for a very long time. Its prominent and ever-changing presence guided the creation of…
What is tidepooling? Tidepooling, or exploring tidepools, is a fun way to learn about the ocean. Since it’s done from…
Looking for a short video to show your classroom or share with kiddos to get them excited about nature journaling?…
Looking for a way to use nature journaling in your classroom? How about making a field guide for your campus…
Avian influenza, also known as bird flu, occurs naturally in wild birds around the world. The H5N1 influenza A virus…
Yesterday, 20 people of all ages and backgrounds attended the first Hawai’i Nature Journal Club event held at Hamakua Marsh,…
E nānā i luna. Look up. What do you see? Clouds? A rainbow? The moon? Stars? Can you name what…
Nature journaling is about loving nature, and also protecting what we love. It is a practice of reciprocity, and care….
Each island in old Hawai’i was organized by districts called moku, which were then divided into in numerous ahupua’a. These…