Become part of Hawaii’s conservation story

In conjunction with the captivating Mālama Wao Akua native species art exhibit currently at the Hui Noʻeau, East Maui Watershed Partnership and Hui Noʻeau are excited to present an engaging in-person lecture series.

Each of these talks will provide different thought provoking discussions, each led by experts who are passionate individuals dedicated to their environmental causes. Gain insights into the latest environmental challenges and solutions and get inspired by stories of resilience and conservation stewardship.

Michael Walker is the Fire Protection Forester for the Department of Land & Natural Resources Division of Forestry and Wildlife’s administrative branch in Honolulu. Michael was born and educated in Florida with a B.S. from the University of Florida School of Forestry. He started his conservation career in Hawaiʻi at Haleakalā National Park and the Maui Invasive Species Committee. Michael has 23 years of conservation experience in Hawaiʻi and has been with Forestry and Wildlife since 2017. In his free time, he enjoys botanizing, recreating in the forests and the ocean, and trying to make people laugh.

The talks will be happening at the Hui Noʻeau Visual Arts Center. For more information visit here

 

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