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Malama Ahupua‘a 7 March 2018

Malama Ahupua‘a

Undergraduate students interested in Native Hawaiian cultural practices in agriculture, land management, and sustainability may be interested in the opportunity for one-year fellowships in ahupua‘a management. For more information, contact Travis Idol (NREM), the project director, at idol@hawaii.edu.
An Experience to Remember 7 March 2018

An Experience to Remember

CTAHR engaged with nearly 500 students, teachers, and community members at the Manoa Experience 2018. Highlights included Jon-Paul Bingham’s (MBBE) cone snail laboratory, a competitive mini golf tournament, a succulent giveaway for potential future horticulturists, and a little lamb from Animal Sciences.

Pure Water 7 March 2018

Pure Water

CTAHR alumnus Liangjie Dong made headlines with his latest invention—a paper filter made from bamboo fiber that removes lead, arsenic and bacteria from water and deactivates viruses. 

Up, Up, and Away! 7 March 2018

Up, Up, and Away!

Hawai‘i 4-H is highlighted in the National Institute for Food and Agriculture’s Annual Report. The section on youth development notes the STEM-enrichment activities, such as rocketry, that 4-H brings to youth in the Islands. 

Regrowing Native Forest 7 March 2018

Regrowing Native Forest

Koa is a key species in native forest recovery, but other trees are needed for long-term reforestation after a fire, Clay Trauernicht concludes in a Forest Ecology and Management article about his 14-year study in the Wai‘anae mountains.

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