The Hawai'i Conservation Conference brings together a diverse group of scientists, policymakers, conservation practitioners, educators, students and community members from Hawaii and the Pacific. It's a time to connect, share and inspire, all with the common goal of caring for our natural resources.
'Auamo Kuleana – Amplifying Strength Through Balance?
'Auamo kuleana is a widely used call to action that evokes the image of the 'auamo, a pole used for carrying heavy loads that balances and distributes weight upon the shoulders. The phrase reminds us that kuleana to our environment is both a collective privilege and an individual responsibility; that there is urgent need for us to embrace and move forward with both; and that we are engaged in multi-generational work. Importantly, we must remain mindful of our limits and well-being, while also creating balance for future generations to act from a place of strength and abundance. This kuleana is not for any one person to bear. We carry this load collectively – and the work shapes us as individuals and as a community.
31st Annual Hawaii Conservation Conference Monday, July 29th - Friday, Aug 2nd
View the Conference Schedule Here!All registrations include access to all five days of Conference - conference sessions, exhibit hall, networking opportunities, conference materials, and post-conference session recordings.
Date: Monday, July 29th, 2024 to Friday, August 2nd, 2024
Time: 8:00 am to 6:00 pm
Cost: varies $215-$550
Categories: Classes / Seminars / Lectures, Environmental Event, Online / Virtual Event
Hawaii Convention Center located at 1801 Kalakaua Ave, Honolulu, HI 96815 in Oahu
Phone: 808-240-1096
Contact: Hawaii Conservation Alliance Foundation
Email: Website: https://www.hawaiiconservation.org/conference/2022-registration/