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News 2004 Archive
 
Dec 10, 2004 Mother Nature Started Fire                                  
Dec 09, 2004 Fallen Ranger Served to Inspire
Dec 07, 2004 Rain Falls on Burn Area
Dec 06, 2004 Firefighters Move Fast to Suppress Wildfire
Dec 02, 2004 Drivers Urged to Watch for Nene on Hwy 11
Nov 18, 2004 Fire Management Plan EA Available for Review
Nov 04, 2004 Join in a Journey through Kahuku 2
Nov 04, 2004 Volcanoes On-line to Erupt in the Classroom
Oct 22, 2004 Join in a Journey through Kahuku
Aug 13, 2004 Temporary Closure of Hilina Pali Road
Aug 12, 2004 Ho'okipa ia Kahuku! Welcome to Kahuku!
Aug 11, 2004 Park Seeks Input on Crater Rim Drive Improvements
Aug 09, 2004 Artist Chosen to Create Wahi Kapu Sculpture
July 29, 2004 Pedal Pushers in Vogue at Hawai'i Volcanoes
July 05, 2004 Celebrate "Wilderness" at the Kilauea Wilderness Runs
Jun 21, 2004 Sign Stealer Puts Rare Geese at Risk
Jun 10, 2004 Come to the Kilauea Cultural Festival
May 15, 2004 Children's Program Weaves Fun and Science Together
May 12, 2004 Three Finalists Recommended for Wahi Kapu Sculpture
Apr 06, 2004 Car Burglar Gets Day in Court and 16 Months in Jail
Apr 05, 2004 Still Time to Share Your Views on Air Tours
Mar 24, 2004 Share Your Views on Air Tours over Hawai'i Volcanoes NP
Mar 02, 2004 Rain Falls, Wind Blows, and Trees Topple
Feb 06, 2004 Park Seeks Hawaiian Cultural Sculpture
Feb 05, 2004 Mother Goose Killed by Car
Jan 12, 2004 Thai Royal Explores Pele's Realm
Jan 05, 2004 New Superintendent Named for Hawai`i Volcanoes Nat'l Park
 
Park Ranger Kupono McDaniel leads a group of children on an educational walk
News Releases
What's Happening?
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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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Link to Maps
Maps
Where are you going?
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Hikers pause on their Mauna Loa hike. Link to hiking information.
Hiking Information
See the Park on foot
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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: December 18, 2007 at 07:15 EST