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Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park
News 2005 Archive
 
Nov 16, 2005 A Tri-Park Pass, the Gift that Gives All Year
Nov 03, 2005 Respect the Land, Honor the Culture, Leave the Rocks in their Rightful Place
Oct 06, 2005 National Park Service Aids Volunteer Fire Departments
Sep 21, 2005 Park Acts to Keep Visitors and Employees Safe
Sep 20, 2005 Entrance Fees Waived on Saturday, September 24, 2005
Sep 08, 2005 Fountain Grass Service Day nets 2,535 Plants in Ocean View
Aug 30, 2005 SCA Volunteers Committed to Protecting Park's Backcountry
Aug 28, 2005 Be Firewise: Attend Brushfire Safety Meeting on September 14
Aug 22, 2005 Polehulehu ma Kahuku, Twilight at Kahuku
Aug 05, 2005 U.S. Senator Daniel Akaka to Lead Hearing on Invasive Species
Aug 05, 2005 Park Receives Ford Grant
July  27, 2005 Cindy Orlando Awarded for Meritorious Service
July 12, 2005 Kilauea Visitor Center Renovated
July 08, 2005 Rhonda Loh Receives Natural Resource Management Award
Jul  07, 2005 Kilauea Volcano Wilderness Runs Honors Those Who Serve
Jun 30, 2005 Threat of Bench Collapse Causes Park to Close Ocean Entry
Jun 15, 2005 Park Looks to Develop Commercial Services Plan
Jun 13, 2005 Park Receives Digital Imaging Equipment from Kodak
May 19, 2005 Celebrate the 25th Annual Kilauea Cultural Festival
May 18, 2005 Temporary Road Closure of Hilina Pali Road
May 09, 2005 Children's Program Weaves Fun and Science Together
Mar 30, 2005 Celebrate National Environmental Education Week
Mar 13, 2005 Ranger, Rope, and Helicopter Haul Young Hiker to Safety
Feb 10, 2005 An Evening with Dayton Duncan, Award Winning Author
Feb 07, 2005 On-Line Volcanoes Erupt in Classrooms


Park Ranger Kupono McDaniel leads a group of children on an educational walk
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Hula dancers perform at the Park's annual cultural festival
Events
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Link to Maps
Maps
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 Link to Volcano Update webpage. Lava slurps down a small cliff.
What's happening with the Volcano?
Info on volcanic activity
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The Kamehameha Butterfly is orange and black, with white spots.  

Did You Know?
Only two butterflies found in Hawai`i are native. The Kamehameha Butterfly (Vanessa Tameamea) is Hawai`i's state insect, brightly colored, and larger than the Blackburn's blue (Udara blackburni).

Last Updated: July 21, 2008 at 23:15 EST