Nature Journaling the Rain
With all the storms, flooding, and recent rain in Hawaii, I wanted to create this post because I’ve found that…
With all the storms, flooding, and recent rain in Hawaii, I wanted to create this post because I’ve found that…
We often think of the beach as a place to play, but what are our responsibilities to help care for…
Want to learn more about plants in a classroom or group setting? These plant ID cards are a great way…
Why is important to your nature journaling practice to know where you are and where you’re going? Well, the most…
The Kauai Invasive Species Committee (KISC) hosts guided in-person Forest Journaling outings around Kauai, as well as free monthly Forest…
Marine debris is human-made waste or litter that’s made it’s way into the ocean. It is causing harmful impacts on…
If you plan to integrate environmental education into your curriculum this year, DOFAW can make it easy for you with…
One of the core parts of nature journaling is numbers. But how can you measure the size of things if…
Congratulations to Kiane Prietto on her recent award! She is a teacher who integrates art and ʻāina education into classroom…
Did you know you can journal underwater? You have the same basic needs as anywhere else: something to write with,…