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2022 Hawai'i Conservation Conference

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2022 Hawai’i Conservation Conference

Virtual Conference

July 18th – 22nd, 2022

The Hawaiʻi Conservation Conference allows a diverse group of scientists, policymakers, conservation practitioners, educators, students and community members from Hawaiʻi and the Pacific to converge and discuss conservation. It’s a time to connect, share and inspire, all with the common goal of caring for our natural resources.

Pilina Mauli Ola – Connections that Offer Resilience and Hope

29th Annual Hawaiʻi Conservation Conference

CONFERENCE THEME

Pilina Mauli Ola – Connections that Offer Resilience and Hope

In Hawaiʻi, pilina or connections with place and with the living elements of the world around us, are the foundations of mauli ola, our mutual well-being. For Kanaka ʻŌiwi (Hawaiians), the connections are ancestral, and for all of us in conservation, the aloha we form in the places we work are the basis for both our own dedication as well as the partnerships we build to address the challenges we face. On land and sea, forging and enhancing those connections offers an opportunity to deepen our individual and collective resilience, and the ways we perceive and experience mauli ola – all dimensions of well-being. We will share stories of success and hope to inspire pilina between people, communities, and place that lead to the innovations needed to address the challenges of conservation in a world undergoing unprecedented transformations.

Conference Speakers

David Lassner

President, University of Hawaiʻi

Monday July 18th, 2022 - Opening Keynote

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Kealoha Fox

President & Senior Advisor, Institute for Climate & Peace

Friday July 22nd, 2022 - Opening Keynote

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