The Conversation: Tuesday, September 11th

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It’s Tuesday, September 11 – From HPR2, it’s The Conversation…

They’re pretty cute at first… but the charm wears off when a few thousand start sounding off…

Lara Reynolds is an Outreach Specialist with the O‘ahu Invasive Species Committee, which is urging O’ahu residents to  report coqui frogs using their smartphone and the free "Honolulu 311" app. 

It’s an especially good day to talk about peace, don’t you think?

Miles Okumura is an attorney, a teacher, and an organizer of the Peace Day parade and Festival in Honoka’a on Hawai’i Island on Saturday, September 22.   The event is part of the United Nations International Peace Day

Human carelessness started the mess -- can community effort turn the tide?

Rae DeCoito is Executive Director for Malama Maunalua, a community non-profit organization dedicated to restoring the health of Maunalua Bay.   

How an ancient Polynesian tradition thrives in modern times…

Kalepa Baybayan, Navigator in Residence at Imiloa Astronomy center in Hilo invites you Big Island residents – or visitors from other islands –to find your way to the Hilo Wayfinding Festival September 29.

Plus the backyard quiz, today’s reality check and the world view from Deutsche Welle… next the news… from NPR .