Hawaii is well known for its fine weather, blue ocean and scenic mountains and coastlines. Hawaii is also home to a significant number of endangered species. Access to quality scientific and environmental information is critical in order to learn about and steward the human and natural environments.
Agriculture
The science and technology of growing living things (plants and animals) for human consumption or use as pets, ornament, food, fiber, or construction material.
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Botanical Gardens
Botanical gardens in Hawaii play an active role in the preservation of Hawaiian flora. The World Wildlife Fund defines a botanical garden as a "garden containing scientifically ordered and maintained collections of plants, usually documented and labelled, and open to the public for the purposes of recreation, education and research.
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Education
This category is for broad resources regarding the teaching or dissemination of information regarding science and the environment in Hawaii.
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Energy
Information on Hawaii science, technology and environment topics related to energy.
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Environmental Organizations
Organizations listed in this area are concerned with environmental topics in Hawaii.
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Geology
For sites related to Hawaiian geology and volcanology.
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Marine
Sites related to coastal and ocean science, environment and technology. Marine ecosystems and organisms.
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Terrestrial
Sites related to coastal and terrestrial science, environment and environmental technology. Terrestrial ecosystems and organisms.
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Waste and Recycling
Sites about solid waste, wastewater, waste management and recycling. Includes sites for organizations and programs related to waste and recycling.
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