Hawaii Citizen Science & Wildlife Rescue

Native Birds Citizen Science Kolea Counthttps://www.koleacount.org/Report Your KoleaMigratory shorebirds called Kolea in Hawaii, spend summer in Alaska raising chicks, and then fly to Hawaii for the winter. The purpose of…

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Na Hua Olelo

In honor of Mahina ʻOlelo Hawaiʻi, this is a list of some useful Hawaiian words when making a nature journal page or diagram. E Kakau ʻOe Me Na Hua Olelo…

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Hawaiian Learning Resource

February is Hawaiian Language Month, and I would like to highlight the work done by Three Mountain Alliance on Hawaii Island (the three mountains are Mauna Loa, Kīlauea, and Hualālai.)…

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Wild Wonder Foundation

The Wild Wonder Foundation is dedicated to encouraging nature connection and conservation through attention, curiosity, art, science, and community. Their new website has a great selection of free resources, including…

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Bug Bingo

Print out this page and bring it with you next time you go exploring outdoors. It's even fun to fill out at a playground! Link to Google Doc: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1c9-v8nVEK6heI2AWJvyFFOtcA2SzlSQeNdSZn-1MrWo/edit?usp=sharing

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Fresh Water Bingo

How many can you answer without looking it up? Do you know where to look for answers you don't know? Do I have even more questions about watersheds and water…

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Observation Sheet for the Shore

Going to the beach or lakeshore? Here is a way to focus your attention on all the different things you can see, notice, and record. Which one was most interesting…

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