#Maui Ecology
Maui Huliau Hosting Virutal Conservation Careers Event & Scavenger Hunt
Maui Huliau Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to promoting environmental literacy and leadership among Maui’s youth, is hosting a virtual Careers in Conservation series and a month-long scavenger hunt open to Maui residents of all ages.
Hawaiian Islands Land Trust’s Dr. Fisher Featured on Public Zoom Presentation Feb. 10 about Paleoecology
Hawaiian Islands Land Trust’s Scott Fisher, PhD, is the featured speaker at a free public Zoom presentation Feb. 10 about how the distant past can be used as a guide for future decision-making regarding present ecological challenges.
Keālia Pond Celebrates National Wildlife Refuge Week, Oct. 14-20
Treat yourself with a visit to the Keālia Pond National Wildlife Refuge during National Wildlife Refuge Week, Oct. 14 to 20, 2018.
Maui Conservation Summer Program for College Students
Applications are now being accepted for Nā Hua Hoʻohuli i ka Pono, a service-learning program for college students specifically designed to help develop Maui’s next generation of conservation leaders.
Public Lecture on Maui Coastal Erosion, Jan. 2
The Maui Nui Marine Resource Council invites the public to a free presentation by Dr. Michael Foley on Wednesday, Jan. 2 that will explore ways to reduce coastal erosion on Maui.
Kealia Pond NWR Opens With Free Activities, Nov. 17
On Saturday, November 17, the Kealia Pond National Wildlife Refuge will feature a variety of free special activities to visitors and their families.
