UH Hilo grad roots career in ʻāina
UH Hilo Chancellor Scholar Rosemary Bearden earned a biology degree in spring 2025 and is ready for a career in conservation on Hawaiʻi Island.
UH Hilo Chancellor Scholar Rosemary Bearden earned a biology degree in spring 2025 and is ready for a career in conservation on Hawaiʻi Island.
World Turtle Day is on May 23.
HIMB identified 10 new species of marine sponges found in Kāneʻohe Bay using an innovative technique.
The artwork features the Hawaiian honeycreeper ʻakiapōlāʻau, a species with a population of fewer than 2,000 remaining in the wild.
UH Hilo biologist Natalie Graham’s goal is to develop methods for early detection using DNA and predictive modeling.
UH Hilo Professor Patrick Hart is turning to AI to help rapidly analyze bird sound data to track Hawaiʻi’s native birds.
Conservation biologist Joanna Wu, a UH Hilo alumna, is shining a bright spotlight on the study of North American songbirds.
During the summer, the traveling students were housed at the CDF research station, where they conducted their research projects focused on island invasion biology.
Matthew Knope, lead principal investigator, is working to uncover the genetic changes responsible for rapid evolutionary diversification in Hawaiʻi and beyond.
Under the agreement, NCEL may seek out expertise from UH, who will connect NCEL members to the appropriate subject matter expert(s) to discuss.