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Environment Hawaii is a special monthly newsletter that helps people learn about important environmental issues in Hawaii. It's published in a town called Hilo, Hawaii. This newsletter focuses on finding and sharing facts about how Hawaii's nature and wildlife are doing.

It started in July 1990. Three people, Andria Benner, Patricia Tummons, and Marjorie Ziegler, worked together to create it. They wanted to make sure people knew what was happening with Hawaii's environment.

What is Environment Hawaii?

Environment Hawaii is like a detective for nature. It's a newsletter, which is a type of small magazine that comes out regularly. This one comes out every month. Its main goal is to tell readers about the environment in Hawaii.

How Does it Help Hawaii's Environment?

The newsletter uses something called investigative reporting. This means its writers act like detectives. They dig deep to find out facts about environmental problems. They might look into things like pollution, protecting animals, or how land is being used. Their reports help people understand these issues better.

Why is Investigative Reporting Important?

Investigative reporting is very important for many reasons. It helps to uncover hidden facts. It also makes sure that people in charge are doing their best to protect nature. By sharing these facts, Environment Hawaii helps people make good decisions. It also encourages everyone to care for Hawaii's beautiful islands.

Who Started Environment Hawaii?

The newsletter was started by three dedicated people in 1990. They are Andria Benner, Patricia Tummons, and Marjorie Ziegler. They believed it was important to have a voice for Hawaii's environment. Their work helps keep the public informed about important natural resources.

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