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‘Earth Night’ returns April 26 with poke contest, conservation groups, dive presentations and ‘Koholā’ film
Maui Ocean Center will host its second annual “Earth Night” event from 6 to 9 p.m. Saturday, April 26, 2025.
Kupu calls for conservation leader applicants on Maui
Kupu, Hawai‘i’s leading conservation and environmental education nonprofit, is seeking applications for the Conservation Leadership Development Program (CLDP). Recent high school graduates, college graduates and young professionals looking to establish a career in conservation are strongly encouraged to apply by June 21.
Pacific Whale Foundation hosts World Ocean Day ‘For Da Keiki’ on June 8
Pacific Whale Foundation has announced a free community event for kids and families on this year’s World Ocean Day.
Fostering community through art: Little Free Art Galleries kicked off in Makawao
Maui Public Art Corps is introducing Little Free Art Galleries in Makawao town as a way to foster community through art.
Maui Public Art Corps hosts four public events this April
Maui Public Art Corps will host four public art unveiling events in April, including the unveiling of a mural in Kahului, an artist meet and greet at Hui No‘eau, a sculpture blessing in Makawao, and an animated Hui Moʻolelo Film Festival.
Fencing protection in West Maui watersheds support human, environmental health
A project to install fencing in West Maui to keep invasive, hoofed animals out of key watershed forests, has a mutually beneficial goal of enhancing human health and environmental well-being.
Maui-based consulting firm Skog Rasmussen LLC, announces new partner, Kimberly Thayer
Maui-based consulting firm Skog Rasmussen LLC has announced the addition of Kimberly Thayer as its newest partner.
$31,000 Hawaiian Electric Grant Helps Restoration of West Maui Forest
Hawaiian Electric donated $31,000 to non-profit organization Mālama Kahālāwai for restoration of an Olowalu stream corridor with native Hawaiian plants and trees.
Virtual Event Connects Maui Youth with Careers in Conservation, May 19
The Maui Huliau Foundation presents a virtual “Careers in Conservation” event for Maui youth interested in pursuing environmental careers on Wednesday, May 19, 2021. The event will feature more than 20 Maui professionals from a range of environmental career fields, who will share more about their jobs, their career paths and their inspiration for working to protect the ʻāina.
5-Year-Old Maui Boy on ‘Long Road to Recovery’ after 8-Hour Brain Surgery
Five-year-old Tekauri Kanata, a kindergartener at Waiheʻe Elementary School on Maui, underwent an emergency 8-hour surgery at Kapiolani Hospital on Oʻahu to remove a large and fast-growing tumor at the base of his brain. Now he faces radiation and chemotherapy on the long road to recovery.
