LAHAINA, Hawaii — The hills above Lahaina’s historic downtown have been surrounded by nonnative grasses for more than a century. The grasses — relics of the sugar cane plantations in the area that largely shuttered in 1999 — dried out the landscape. They grew taller after winter rains. Brushfires would…Read More
Mauis unmanaged invasive grasslands strengthened the Lahaina fires TodayHeadline
