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SUMMARY:Kāhuli Festival 2024
DESCRIPTION:Saturday, November 9, 2024\n3 p.m. to 9 p.m.\nReduced Admission $5.00 for Kama‘aina and Military\nFree for Museum Members\nThe 3rd Annual Kāhuli Festival’s theme is Partnerships for Preserving Biodiversity. Hosted by the Bishop Museum, the festival offers an opportunity for the many partners in research, conservation, education, and natural resource management to showcase how we mālama pū i ka ʻāina, especially through the lens of our endangered Hawaiian land snails. The festival brings together the community of research and conservation partners, along with artists and community members to showcase the collective efforts necessary to save these jewels of the forest and the ecosystems on which we all rely.\nThis is an opportunity to learn about and celebrate the rich biocultural diversity that makes Hawaiʻi unique. Programs will include hands-on workshops and talks by conservationists, authors, researchers, and cultural practitioners; family-friendly activity booths hosted by community partners; snail captive rearing exhibits featuring live endangered and rare snails from Bishop Museum’s Hawaiian Land Snail Conservation Program and the Department of Land and Natural Resources’ Snail Extinction Prevention Program; art exhibits featuring local artists, cultural workshops, and more.\nAlthough kāhuli is often mistakenly thought to refer primarily to the famous O‘ahu Tree Snails, it refers to land snails, broadly. At least 759 species of land snails are native to Hawaiʻi, and 99% of them are found nowhere else in the world. Unfortunately, many of them are critically endangered, with nearly 100 more expected to go extinct in the next decade without effective partnerships and actions.\nMeet Live Native Snails!\n3 p.m. to 9 p.m.\nPūpū Ola: Kāhuli Captive Rearing Research Center\nScience Adventure Center – First Floor\nPūpū Painting & Kūpeʻe Krafting\n3 p.m. to 9 p.m.\nGreat Lawn\nKāhuli Art Display & Silent Auction\n3 p.m. to 9 p.m.\nScience Adventure Center – First Floor\nCommunity Partner Education Booths & Activities\n3 p.m. to 9 p.m.\nGreat Lawn & Science Adventure Center Lawns\nFood & Drink Stations\nMain Stage Program\n3:45 p.m. Opening Protocol & Welcoming Remarks\n4:30 p.m. Kamehameha Schools Children’s Chorus\n5 p.m. Hoʻolono i ka leo o ke kāhuli – Listen to the voice of the Hawaiian land snails with Aimee Sato & the snail chorus\n6 p.m. Partners for Preserving Biodiversity, a panel discussion\n7 p.m. Live Music with Ahe Mālie\nConfirmed Community Partners\nSnail Extinction Prevention Program\nHawaiiKahuli.org\nKaiʻili Kaulukukui\nHonolulu Beerworks\nKoʻolau Mountains Watershed Partnership\nWaiʻanae Mountains Watershed Partnership\nArmy Natural Resources Program, Oʻahu (ANPRO)\nHonolulu Zoo\nLyon Arboretum\nAmerican Bird Conservancy, Birds Not Mosquitoes\nAutochthonous Hawaii\nConservation Council for Hawaii\nHawaiʻi Invertebrate Program, DLNR Division of Forestry & Wildlife\nHawaiʻi Pacific University\nBishop Museum E Ulu, E Ola\nBishop Museum Press\nKanu o Ka ʻĀina, Ka ʻOhā\nLaulima\nMaoli Farms\nMea Lāliʻi\nMorgan Snyder, artist\nNational Science Foundation\nOʻahu Invasive Species Committee\nTeanri Designs\nTressa Hoppe, artist\nUniversity of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa Insect Museum\nUniversity of Hawaiʻi College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources Alumni Association and Friends\nUrban Garden Center\nPhoto Credit: Brendon Wang\n
URL:https://www.bishopmuseum.org/calendar/kahuli-festival-2024/
ORGANIZER;CN=Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum:MAILTO:
CATEGORIES:Special Event
LOCATION:Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum
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