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CTAHR faculty and partners briefed elected officials and legislative staffers on the issue of wildfires in Hawai‘i on a field trip to the Waianae Mountains.
Undisturbed soil can store more carbon than plants and the atmosphere combined, Natural Resources and Environmental Management’s Susan Crow told radio listeners in a recent interview.
Natural Resources and Environmental Management Assistant Specialist Clay Trauernicht was tabbed (again!) by local media to comment on a wildfire burning in Hawai‘i. He is the college’s resident expert on grass and forest fires.
NREM co-authors Shanna Grafeld and Kirsten Oleson examine the monetary, social, and cultural importance of Hawaiian near-shore fisheries in PLoS ONE.