Hawaii Unites is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to the conservation and protection of our environment and natural resources. Our mission is honoring and protecting our sacred connection to the natural world.
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Last month, tropical disease and vector expert Dr. Lorrin Pang joined me in presenting at the IPAK-EDU Director's Science Webinar. We gave an overview of the bacteria-infected mosquito release project on Maui and biotech industry experiment...
At the beginning of this year, Hawai‘i Unites’ case to stop the mosquito releases on Maui and require an environmental impact statement was in the process of discovery as we prepared for our trial scheduled to begin in July, 2024. The heari...
Hawai'i Unites founder Tina Lia talks with tropical disease and vector expert Dr. Lorrin Pang about the release of experimental bacteria-infected mosquitoes on Maui. Slide show presentations give an overview of the Maui project and biotech ...
On August 23rd, 2024, the State of Hawai‘i Department of Health (DOH) reported a total of 12 travel-related dengue fever case in Hawai‘i – one on Kaua‘i, eight on O‘ahu, and three on Maui. According to the DOH, “the affected travelers were ...
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Hawaii Unites is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to the conservation and protection of our environment and natural resources. Our mission is honoring and protecting our sacred connection to the natural world.
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