Hawaiian communities restore Indigenous conservation, from mountains to sea

Across Hawai’i’s sprawling islands of towering tree ferns in the wet mountains to the night-blooming maiapilo flower on the coasts, down to the vibrant lionfish in the seas, an Indigenous stewardship and conservation system, known as ahupua’a, is being revived. The traditional system divides the islands into long wedges running from the mountaintops down into … Continue reading Hawaiian communities restore Indigenous conservation, from mountains to sea