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  1. 9. srp 2019.

    “You are all here because you are the descendant of a survivor. So what are you going to do to ensure your descendants are survivors?” Kalei Nuʻuhiwa.

  2. 10. srp 2019.

    The experience of listening to a 2 hr session ma ka olelo Hawaii wale no (w/ live translation) was unreal. My great grandmother did not teach her children Hawaiian because she believed it would hold them back. Things have changed so much. Mahalo

  3. 11. srp 2019.

    He waka eke noa “we are all in this”

  4. 9. srp 2019.

    🌿 We hope everyone enjoys day one of , we will see you this evening for our talk story event! 🌿 5:30pm - Room 311 - Bring cash 💰 and a friend 👫, there will be 🍷🍻s!

  5. 11. srp 2019.

    Loving that Aunty Kalei stopped the slide show to make sure everyone could track the stars and constellations mapped in her research by making the ballroom dark for a good 1/2 hour! ✨ – mjesto: Hawai‘i Convention Center

  6. Things we found in an albatross bolus. . 🌊 🗑 . Stop by tomorrow at 12 for our bolus dissection.

  7. At all day and tomorrow! Come hang out. Take a virtual dive of Palmyra, and check out a bolus dissection at 12, or just say hi. . . We aren’t weird. I promise.

  8. Humbled by this group. Proud to be a part of the Urban ʻĀina symposium happening today at , and best believe this group will work beyond this week to expand this conversation🙏🏽

  9. 10. srp 2019.

    At Loyal Mehrhoff talks how to mitigate bat take at wind farms: 1)feathering turbines 2)day use only 3)deterrence (via sound) 4)low wind speed curtailment

  10. 9. srp 2019.

    It was so refreshing to see an opening panel of indigenous scientists, all women, at

  11. 10. srp 2019.

    Awesome job James Daugherty, Kaleio Crowell & Ryan Toyomura presenting today at ! Please stay tuned for a follow up on our blog on their presentation - Building Resilience by Building Leaders: Cutting-Edge Environmental Law & Policy Research from Hawaii Law Students.

  12. 10. srp 2019.

    WANTED: students willing to investigate these research needs to prevent future snail extinctions

  13. 9. srp 2019.

    “You’re all here because you’re a descendant of a survivor... what will you do so that your descendants are also survivors?” -Aunty Kalei Nu‘uhiwa on the opening plenary panel of mana wāhine at the Hawaii Conservation Conference

  14. 17. srp 2019.
  15. Join conservation partners at the from July 9th-11th to discuss the role of natural resource management in building resilience in the face of climate change.

  16. 11. srp 2019.

    Interested in the Opening Keynote Plenary about indigenous that prioritizes well-being? Join us at 12-1p in Room 316 B/C for an interactive conversation and follow-up to our . 📸 Credit: – mjesto: Hawai‘i Convention Center

  17. 10. srp 2019.

    Big exhibit room with lots of helpful informational booths!

  18. 17. srp 2019.

    Reflecting on last week’s ... Gotta say, my favorite part was the 100% Hawaiian language session. Powerful to be in a room, immersed in a language that nearly disappeared. Humbled by young scientists and leading the charge!

  19. 10. srp 2019.

    Makaʻala Kanealiʻi from Kailapa Community Association presenting on the Resilient Hawaiian Communities Initiative at today! Check out videos of Waiehu Kou's community resilience planning process here!

  20. 10. srp 2019.

    Kamuela Enos leading the urban ‘āina symposium at - we need a new model of conservation that incorporates urban spaces

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