A recently published paper describes the future vulnerability of mangroves across Pohnpei, FSM, where mangrove forests is a critical ecosystem that supports subsistence living for local communities.
Happenings
Care for ʻĀina Now is urgently seeking a qualified conservation finance consultant to assess the state of conservation funding and financing gap in Hawaiʻi.
The White House announced the publication of a Draft Community Heat Action Checklist, a new tool for local governments taking their first critical steps towards planning and preparing for extreme heat.
Researcher Patrick Hart was recently interviewed on Hawaiʻi Public Radio about his PI-CASC funded project.
A National Invasive Species Council white paper was released and U.S. Department of the Interior’s Office of Insular Affairs announced funds to enhance biosecurity in U.S. Territories.
The Rising Voices Center for Indigenous and Earth Sciencesʻs community relocation and site expansion working group recently put together a guidance document for entities working with communities and climate adaptation.
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is hiring Educations Specialists in Pago Pago, AS. Apply by October 9.
Army Natural Resources Program has several openings on Oʻahu.
Seeking Field Supervisors to lead critical and innovative management techniques for the control of invasive mosquito populations and disease reduction in native birds on Maui. Apply by October 11.
The State Department produced a pamphlet that includes PI-CASC supported work on sea level rise in the Pacific Islands region.