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Forest Journaling Workshop

Did you know a single ʻōhiʻa tree can be home to hundreds of different animals? You may be familiar with ʻapapane and ʻiʻiwi and other honeycreepers that rely on ʻōhiʻa for nectar. So do Pulelehua, one of two native butterflies in Hawaii. Native yellow-faced bees also seek ʻōhiʻa for nectar while moths mine leaves, lay ... Read More about Forest Journaling Workshop

ʻAkikiki to Āholehole. Birds to fish and, even, us: The myriad of life that relies on a healthy ʻōhiʻa forest.

Keokiʻs Paradise 2360 Kiahuna Plantation Drive, Koloa, United States

Join us at Keokiʻs Paradise in Poʻipu to learn about the numerous plants and animals--including us--that rely on the state endemic tree of Hawaii for life. And, then use your ... Read More about ʻAkikiki to Āholehole. Birds to fish and, even, us: The myriad of life that relies on a healthy ʻōhiʻa forest.

Forest Journaling at NTBG Herbarium

Thursday, April 18th from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at National Tropical Botanical Gardenʻs Herbarium in Kalaheo: Join Kim Rogers from Kauaʻi Invasive Species Committee and Tim Flynn, long-time Herbarium Curator at National Tropical Botanical Garden! We'll tour the Herbarium--and do some nature journaling before, during, and after.