The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is launching a new 12-part monthly forest wildlife habitat panel discussion to be held every 3rd Tuesday each month, starting January 21.
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NOAA recently launched the Coastal Resilience Fellowship Program to support the Climate Resilience Regional Challenge. Applications being accepted through February 28, 2025.
Dr. Layla Kilolu, Energy Equity Extension Specialist, Hawaiʻi Sea Grant will present “Analyzing Community Benefits for Wind Energy Projects in the U.S.”
The Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) provides promising undergraduates valuable research experience in actionable climate science. Apply by January 24.
Dr. Aurora Kagawa-Viviani, Water Resources Research Center and Dept. of Geography and Environment, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa will present “Community ecology to community hydrology: island ecohydrology from forest to city.”
The Dept. of Natural Resources and Environmental Management at UH Mānoa is offering 3 graduate assistantships for students pursuing a Master’s of Environmental Management (MEM) degree in NREM. Apply by February 1.
Apply for a new funding opportunity to conduct research on the effectiveness of laws and policies related to coastal resilience. Letters of Intent due by March 5.
Submit your abstract for the 2025 University of Guam Conference on Island Sustainability. Special room rates available while supplies last.
This unique opportunity is open to federally recognized Native American and Indigenous youth groups interested in making environmental and social changes in their community. Apply by February 28.
This episode, “Visualizing Sea Level Rise in American Samoa” will feature a PI-CASC project in American Samoa. Tune in Dec. 19 at 12 p.m. HST.