More than a year after Kīlauea Volcano ceased months of eruptions, repairs to roads and paved trails in Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park that were broken up by the associated quakes are to begin.
Science and stories handed down through the generations are colliding at Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park, where scientists are studying native lore to see if there's any mention of past lakes forming in the crater of Kīlauea Volcano.
Interior Secretary David Bernhardt traveled to Hawai'i on Sunday to announce that the nēnē, or Hawaiian goose, has been making strides in population growth and can safely be "downlisted" to threatened from endangered under the Endangered Species Act.
What do you hear when you visit a national park? Spend some time with Jacob Job, a natural sounds recording specialist, and you'll likely learn to hear much, much more.
Mainlanders hoping to escape winter with a trip to Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park might encounter many others with the same plan, and so park rangers have pulled together some tips for fleeing the crowds.
Back in July, U.S. Geological Survey researchers spotted a small pool of water at the bottom of the Halema‘uma‘u crater at Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park. Since then, that "small pool" has grown to one larger than a football field, and scientists aren't exactly sure what's driving it.
Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park protects some of the most unique geologic, biologic, and cultural landscapes in the world. Extending from sea level to the summit of Mauna Loa at 13,677 feet, the park encompasses the summits of two of the world's most active volcanoes - Kīlauea and Mauna Loa.
Unsatisfied with how the Federal Aviation Administration and the National Park Service have responded to a lawsuit to implement air tour management plans for airspace over national parks, two groups are heading back to court to force the agencies to accomplish that goal.
Small pools or ponds of water have been spotted at the bottom of the Kīlauea Volcano's crater at Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park, but scientists are not sure where it's coming from or what it signifies. The following article was written by Hawaii Volcano Observatory scientist emeritus Don Swanson.