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Hawai'i Conservation Conference
Held annually in the last week of July, the Hawai'i Conservation Conference (HCC) is the largest gathering of people actively involved in the protection and management of Hawaii’s natural environment. The purpose of the conference is to facilitate information transfer and interaction between natural resource managers and the scientific community.
18th Annual Hawai‘i Conservation Conference Pacific Ecosystem Management and Restoration: Applying Traditional and Western Knowledge Systems August 4-6, 2010, Hawai‘i Convention Center, Honolulu, HI
Ecosystem management and restoration in Hawai‘i and across the Pacific continues to evolve. Over the past decade landowners, communities, agencies, and governments have begun to work together more collaboratively, utilizing different knowledge systems and decision-making approaches. The 2010 HCC will highlight success stories from Hawai‘i, New Zealand, Micronesia, and other Pacific Islands. Join us in an exploration of this emerging trend in ecosystem management and restoration through formal presentations, informal discussions, and other opportunities to talk story with scientists and citizens, cultural practitioners and researchers. Go to 2010 HCC Web Site.
July 28-30, 2009 • Hawai'i Convention Center • Honolulu, HI
The 17th annual Hawai‘i Conservation Conference attracted over 1,100 people with its various lectures, symposia, and other presentations focusing on the theme “Hawai‘i in a Changing Climate.” Now you can view over 84 of these presentations on the web, covering a range of conservation issues from climate change to invasive species to environmental education efforts throughout the Hawaiian archipelago. Link to conference page
Hawai'i Conservation Week
The last week of July each year has been designated as "Conservation Week"
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