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Learning About & Combating Marine Debris
Marine debris is human-made waste or litter that’s made it’s way into the ocean. It is causing harmful impacts on…
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Forestry and Wildlife Education Resources
If you plan to integrate environmental education into your curriculum this year, DOFAW can make it easy for you with…
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Body Measurements — Na Ana o Hawai‘i
One of the core parts of nature journaling is numbers. But how can you measure the size of things if…
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Hua ʻIke – online hub for native plant education!
Laukahi is thrilled to announce the launch of Hua ʻIke a website dedicated for educators and students, centralizing educational materials to deepen our…
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Kāhuli – Hawaiʻi’s native snails
Did you know Hawaiʻi has native land snails? They are important both ecologically and culturally. The year 2023 was the…
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Kilo
In nature journaling, we talk a lot about closely observing the world around us. In Hawaiian, the term for this…
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General Resources | Hawaiian Culture and Language | Malama | Nature News | Science and Math | Teacher Resources
Year of Our Community Forests
We often think of forests as something in the wild — out there, up there, in the mountains, away from…
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Tidepooling
What is tidepooling? Tidepooling, or exploring tidepools, is a fun way to learn about the ocean. Since it’s done from…
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Art | General Resources | Hawaiian Culture and Language | Science and Math | Teacher Resources | Writing
Make Your Own Field Guide in the Classroom
Looking for a way to use nature journaling in your classroom? How about making a field guide for your campus…
