HAPPENINGS
Highlights and opportunities from PI-CASC and its partner organizations
Featured
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.
Pacific RISCC April Webinar
Dr. Michala Phillips and Liat Portner present "Using a place-based approach to structure conversations around climate-ready restoration" on April 23. Register today!
Job Opportunities: Hawaiʻi Wildfire Management Organization
Multiple positions open with Hawaiʻi Wildfire Management Organization. Priority deadline is April 28.
Register for May’s Slice of PI-CASC
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" on May 6.
Native Plant Month: Liko Nā Pilina
In the face of the many threats posed to Hawaiian lowland wet forests, the Liko Nā Pilina project takes a hybrid restoration approach that promotes native biodiversity.
Coral Occupational Applications & Scientific Techniques (COAST)
Kuleana Coral Restoration is recruiting young professionals to join an intensive 8-week summer course to get SCUBA certified, trained on coral restoration, and dive into a career with the ocean.