Applications are now being accepted for the 2025 NOAA Coastal Management Fellowship. Apply by Jan. 24, 2025.
Happenings
Tapestries of Resilience: Securing Our Island Communities” will highlight the intricate ways island communities weave together approaches to security in comprehensive and multifaceted ways. Submit proposal by Dec. 20, 2024.
Explore the 80 new research projects initiated and conducted during the second host agreement (2019-24).
The story follows Indigenous scientist Frank Roberto’s project in giant clam restoration on Guam.
PI-CASC Manager Climate Core graduate student, Lilleana (Lilly) Thomey and Quantitative Ecologist with the Hawaiʻi Cooperative Studies Unit, Chad Wilhite present, “Conserving the Kāhuli – Climate Change and Invasive Species Impacts on Native Hawaiian Land Snails” on December 4. Register today!
Join the Hawaiʻi Climate Commission on December 3 at the Maui Ocean Center.
Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park is recruiting a Biological Science Technician (Plants) to support and coordinate biosecurity inspections of construction vehicles and equipment, EDRR surveys for invasive plants and Little Fire Ants, and invasive plant control projects.
Dr. Melissa Price presents “A comparison of the cost and effectiveness of conservation actions to address threats to 372 endangered species on the islands of Maui Nui” on Dec. 10.
Division of Forestry and Wildlife (DOFAW) is hiring a Natural Resources/Ecosystem Restoration (NR/ER) Field Outreach Technician to conduct a broad spectrum of native ecosystem protection and management activities on the Island of Oʻahu. Apply by Nov. 20.
This Pacific RISCC webinar held on Nov. 7 will introduce a recently published white paper by the National Invasive Species Council.