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The 33rd Annual Hawai'i Conservation Conference

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ʻImi i ke Ēwe o ka ʻĀina
Guided by the Wisdom
of ʻĀina

Where

Helumoa, Waikīkī

at Sheraton Waikīkī & Royal Hawaiian Hotel2255 Kalakaua Ave. Honolulu HI 96815

When

July 14th - 16th 2026

theme

ʻImi i Ke Ēwe o Ka ʻĀina

Guided by the Wisdom of ʻĀina

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Key Partners

2026 Conference Theme

Kē ewe ʻāina. Over millions of years, Hawai‘i’s ecosystems and native species have evolved and adapted into the biocultural environments we care for today. Acknowledging that our time horizon as humans caring for Hawai‘i is brief, we search for that deep continuum of knowledge, and we call upon the imagery of ke ewe, a birth cord, reminding us of our connection across generations.

This year’s conference invites us to come together in that spirit — to listen, to learn, and to shape a shared path forward grounded in the wisdom of ʻāina.

We celebrate the poʻe hānau o ka ʻāina, the natives of our land. We ask the land and seas to speak to us, to show us the way forward, and to provide us with the answers to our most formidable challenges. ʻImi i ke ewe o ka ʻāina, may we all be guided by the wisdom of ʻāina.

Why Attend the Hawaiʻi
Conservation Conference

The Hawaiʻi Conservation Conference is more than a gathering — it’s where relationships are built, ideas become action, and the future of conservation in Hawaiʻi takes shape.

Connect with Your Community

Discover real-world strategies, research, and solutions through keynote talks, panels, and collaborative sessions.

Learn What’s Working Now

Discover real-world strategies, research, and solutions through keynote talks, panels, and collaborative sessions.

Share Knowledge & Inspire Action

Exchange perspectives, showcase your work, and contribute to conversations shaping conservation efforts statewide.

Strengthen Collective Impact

Build partnerships and momentum that continue long after the conference ends.

We invite you to come, engage, and be part of this shared learning experience — to listen deeply, exchange knowledge, and help shape the future of conservation together.

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Previous Conference
Speakers

Kumu Kekuhi

Kumu Kekuhi Kealiikanakaoleohaililani

Kekuhi Kealiʻikanakaʻoleohaililani is the founder and current lead of Hālau ʻŌhiʻa…

Secretary Deb Haaland

Secretary Deb Haaland

Secretary Deb Haaland is an enrolled member of the Pueblo of Laguna in New Mexico…

Keynote Panel Facing Future - Kuleana

Keynote Panel Facing Future- Kuleana

An exciting opportunity to hear from inspiring future leaders across Hawaiʻi who will share their vision…

2026 Speakers
Coming soon!

About our
Conference

The Hawaiʻi Conservation Conference brings together scientists, policymakers, conservation professionals, educators, students, and community members from Hawaiʻi and the Pacific to connect, share, and inspire collective care for our natural resources.

The conference highlights new scientific research, innovative tools, and effective approaches to address critical island conservation challenges, with a focus on protecting Hawaiʻi’s natural resources and native ecosystems. It also promotes biocultural resource management and strengthens collaboration among managers, researchers, educators, cultural practitioners, community members, and policymakers to achieve better conservation outcomes for Hawaiʻi.

Our Gathering
Place

Helumoa, an ʻili ʻāina of the ahupuaʻa of Waikīkī, is a wahi pana (culturally valued and storied landscape) where the Sheraton Waikīkī, Royal Hawaiian Hotel, and Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center can be found.

Famous for its ulu niu grove of 10,000 coconut trees said to have been planted by and for high chief Kākuhihewa, and linked to the supernatural rooster Kaʻauhelemoa, the lands of Helumoa have been passed from aliʻi to aliʻi into present day.

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Hawaiʻi Conservation Alliance Vision

The people, lands, and seas of Hawaiʻi are thriving, cared for by generations of stewards steered by excellent science and Hawaiian values and practice.

Hawaiʻi Conservation Alliance Mission Statement

Conserve and restore native ecosystems and the unique biocultural diversity of our islands through collaborative action and unified leadership.

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Hawaiʻi Conservation Alliance Goals

Native ecosystems are healthy, native species thrive, and ecosystem services are valued and protected.

Conservation in Hawaiʻi is grounded in and guided by Hawaiian knowledge, values, and practices.

Strong reciprocal connections across our biocultural resources and communities of place and practice are established and widespread.

Responses to existing and emerging threats to native species and ecosystems are robust, well-coordinated, and effective.

There is robust leadership and capacity across generations to conserve and restore biocultural resources.

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HCC 2026 abstracts

The full conference program will be available in April...Please check back for full program details!

2026
Media & Press

For media inquiries or to register as press for the Hawai‘i Conservation Conference, please contact:

HCC Planning Team

Hawaiʻi Conservation Alliance & Foundation
conference@hawaiiconservation.org

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Additional on-site details for credentialed press will be shared closer to the event.

Room Block
Accommodations

The Courtyard by
Marriott Waikiki Beach

The Courtyard by Marriott Waikiki Beach is located in the heart of Waikīkī at 400 Royal HawaiianAvenue, Honolulu HI 96815 just a 6 minute walk to the Sheraton Waikiki. Rates are $185 pernight. Rooms include a mix of single and double occupancy. All rates are subject to Hawaii StateExcise Tax of 4.712% and Hotel Room Tax of 13.25 % for a total of 17.962%. Reservations mustbe made by June 15, 2026

Event Summary

2026 Hawaii Conservation Conference

Rate Availability

Monday July 13th, 2026 - Thursday July 16th, 2026

Book Your Hotel

Special group rate

Courtyard by Marriott Waikiki Beach for 185.00 USD per night.

Last Day to Book

Monday, June 15, 2026

Sheraton
Princess Kaiulani

The Sheraton Princess Kaiulani is located in the heart of Waikīkī at 120 Kaiulani Avenue Honolulu, HI 96815 just a 10 minute walk to the Sheraton Waikiki. Rates are $225 per night. Rooms include a mix of single and double occupancy. All rates are subject to Hawaii  State Excise Tax of 4.712% and Hotel Room Tax of 13.25 % for a total of 17.962%. Reservations must be made by June 12, 2026.

Event Summary

HICONCON2026

Rate Availability

Friday July 10th, 2026 - Sunday July 19th, 2026

Book Your Hotel

Special group rate

Sheraton Princess Kaiulani Waikiki Beach for 225.00 USD per night.

Last Day to Book

Friday, June 12, 2026

Exhibitor
Booths

Applications Open

March 2 – May 15, 2026

Decisions announced mid-June 2026

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The Hawaiʻi Conservation Conference invites environmental organizations and vendors to engage directly with the conservation community through interactive exhibits aligned with this year’s theme: ʻImi i Ke Ēwe O Ka ʻĀina.

Exhibitors may showcase programs, field equipment, educational experiences, sustainable products, or community initiatives.

Showcase your organization and connect with over 1,400 conference participants.

8’×10’ booth space

6’ dressed table + 2 chairs

Four booth sitter passes

Overnight security provided

Booth passes provide access to the Exhibitor Hall only.

Exhibit Table Fees

Regular

$500

Standard exhibitors

SALES

Non-Profit

$350

501(c)(3) required

Non-Profit

$150

501(c)(3) required

NO SALES

Exhibition Schedule

Monday July 13th, 2026

11:00AM – 3:00PM

Move-in and set-up

Tuesday July 14th, 2026

7:00AM – 11:00AM

Move-in and set-up

11:00AM – 5:30PM

Exhibits open

Wednesday July 15th, 2026

9:00AM – 4:30PM

Exhibits Open

4:45PM – 5:30PM

Exhibits Closed for Poster Reception Set up

5:30PM – 7:30PM

Exhibits Open

Thursday July 16th, 2026

9:00AM – 3:00PM

Exhibits Open

3:00PM – 4:00PM

Move-out

Cancellation and Refund Policy

$35 fee for each cancellation/refund processed. Requests must be received by June 26, 2026 for any refunds to be issued.

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