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Annual chick banding marks success in restoring native ʻUaʻu kani seabird
Maui Nui Seabird Recovery Project, along with volunteers from Aloha Puʻu Kukui and Maui Land & Pineapple Company, gathered this week for the annual chick banding of the ʻUaʻu kani, Hawai‘i’s native wedge-tailed shearwater, at Hāwea Point in Kapalua.
Hōʻike o Haleakalā environmental education teacher workshop, Oct. 12-13
The Maui Invasive Species Committee hosts a teacher development workshop for K-12 teachers and environmental educators on Oct. 12 and 13 featuring the place-based Hōʻike o Haleakalā curriculum.
Maui Now: Top 22 stories of 2022
As Maui rings in the new year, we take a moment to reflect on 2022–a year that brought highs and lows, challenges and triumphs, and shed light on erosion and the economy. Here are Maui Now’s top 22 stories of 2022…
Land trust asks security guard to go in Hāwea Point Cliff House controversy
After jurisdiction at popular swimming spot Hāwea Point got a bit murky, Hawaiʻi Land Trust weighed in today, clarifying that a rule protects public use over a private homeowner’s attempts to encroach on the area. Further, the land trust said it requested that the homeowner’s private security guard no longer be situated at Cliff House, the rocky shoreline where people sunbathe, swim and jump.
Little Fire Ant Hāna Infestation Update Tonight
A community meeting is slated for tonight in East Maui where one of two new infestations of little fire ants were discovered last month.
Little Fire Ant Infestation Found on 12 Acres in Kapalua, Maui
An estimated 2,000 samples were collected and the little fire ant infestation is estimated to be 12 acres in Kapalua, though that acreage may increase as further surveys are conducted.
