Sept. 21--Commercial koa farming has been an elusive pursuit in Hawaii where native old-growth forests of the most valuable wood in the state have been heavily logged. One fledging and unique endeavor ...
The area where they’re planting was not burned by the fire, but very dry and brown surrounded by haole koa trees and other invasive plants. The group has also planted 6,000 native plants, including ...
On a Hawaiian mountainside, RFID tags are being planted alongside saplings of an indigenous tree, to track their care and eventual harvesting. The RFID system, being used by Hawaiian Legacy Hardwoods ...