HAPPENINGS
Highlights and opportunities from PI-CASC and its partner organizations
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Slice of PI-CASC Seminar Series
“Ecological traits predict nutritional traits in complex agroforestry systems”
with Dr. Ashley McGuigan, USDA Southwest Climate Hub; NREM, UH Mānoa
May 6, 2025 at 12 p.m.
Don’t miss out on the last “Slice”
Register for the last Slice of PI-CASC seminar of the season, next week Tuesday, May 6! Dr. Ashley McGuigan, coordinator at the USDA Southwest Climate Hub and extension specialist at UH Mānoa will present "Ecological traits predict nutritional traits in complex agroforestry systems."
Free 4-part Workshop Series on Hawaiʻi Island
Lonoa Honua and the County of Hawaiʻi OSCER is seeking community based organizations that conduct community engagement in environmental and community resilience-focused work to participate in a free training. Apply by May 7.
2025 Hawaiʻi Invasive Species Awareness Month (HISAM)
In honor of HISAM, there will be webinars, local volunteer opportunities, and events throughout the moth of May.
Pacific RISCC May Webinar
Dr. Ann Marie Gawel's presentation on May 14 will focus on research into perceptions of environmental issues, especially invasive species, amongst residents of Guåhan (Guam). Register today!
A special exhibition centering on the resilience of hala
Attend the opening reception for the "Hala" exhibition, which will be held on May 9 at the Wailoa Art Center in Hilo.