Anonym / Wednesday, October 21, 2020 / Categories: NREM Students ʻAlae ʻula NREM student recognized at Hawaiʻi Conservation Conference ʻAlae ʻula NREM student recognized at Hawaiʻi Conservation Conference The Hawaiian Gallinule, or ʻalae ʻula, is an endangered waterbird that will increasingly be found inhabiting our urban areas. By searching through Hawaiian newspapers, Lukanicole Zavas found the 'alae 'ula to be respected as 'āumakua (family god) https://cms.ctahr.hawaii.edu/NewsLetter/%ca%bbalae-%ca%bbula NREM students featured Imagine a Day Without Water, TODAY! Friend or Foe? NREM authors a chapter in The Wildlife Society’s best edited book of 2020 Print 1208 Rate this article: No rating