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Working to restore Hawaiʻi Island’s lowland wet forests
- Hawaiian Islands

Working to restore Hawaiʻi Island’s lowland wet forests

Second-year master’s student, Konapiliahi Dancil’s research was inspired by his upbringing on Maui. His research aims to identify which climate-resilient species are capable of thriving in Hawaiian lowland wet forests, ultimately helping managers make better decisions about which species to use for outplanting efforts in restoration.
A student squats at the edge of taro patch with a handful of mud to add at the base of the raised plant bed
- Hawaiian Islands, Oʻahu

SURFers and Grad Scholars learn to work with the community

PI-CASC SURFers joined with Graduate Scholars and other students for a morning of helping the North Shore community and an afternoon of discovering and discussing the Kūlana Noiʻi.
Farron stands visits an area affected by wild fires.
- Guam

PI-CASC fellow national finalist and panelist

Guam CARM student Farron Taijeron has been selected as a finalist for his video essay submission to the Planet Forward 2024 Storyfest competition.
Climate conference showcases actionable science
- Hawaiian Islands

Climate conference showcases actionable science

Hawaiʻi Climate Week was full of events centered on climate change in Hawaiʻi, hosted by a suite of local organizations concerned with changing climate conditions in the islands.
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