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A person stands on a grassy mountainside, surrounded by dense green vegetation, photographing a small palm tree with distant mountains in the background.
Jan. 8, 2025
New Bishop Museum Checklist Maps Past, Present, and Future of Hawaiʻi’s Native and Invasive Plants

Bishop Museum, the State of Hawaiʻi Museum of Natural and Cultural History, is offering its updated “Botany Checklist” to the public as a free downloadable resource. Compiled by Botany researchers and technicians from the Museum’s Natural Sciences Department, the Checklist of native and naturalized vascular plants in Hawaiʻi can be accessed as a PDF at PlantsOfHawaii.org.

The Jurassic Park logo featuring a black T. rex silhouette inside a red and yellow circle above the text "JURASSIC PARK" on a black background.
Jan. 6, 2026
Bishop Museum Invites ʻOhana to a Dinosaur Doubleheader With "Jurassic Park” and Expedition Dinosaur: Into the Deep

Bishop Museum, the State of Hawaiʻi Museum of Natural and Cultural History, invites local and visiting ʻohana to embark on a prehistoric journey full of dinosaurs. During Museum After Hours on Friday, January 9, attendees will enjoy an outdoor screening of the iconic feature, “Jurassic Park” — plus, this will be one of the last chances for guests to explore the Expedition Dinosaur: Into the Deep exhibit before it closes on January 25.

A LEGO model of a traditional Polynesian double-hulled sailing canoe, featuring Hawaiian and U.S. flags, displayed on a blue base.
Dec. 12, 2025
Bishop Museum Shares a Preview of Its 2026 Exhibitions, Public Programs, and Events

Bishop Museum, the State of Hawaiʻi Museum of Natural and Cultural History, expresses its appreciation to members of the news media, Museum guests, and its global ʻohana for their support in 2025, and invites all back to #HawaiisMuseum in the coming New Year.

Vintage postcard featuring the Hawaiian flag, the date Nov. 28, 1843, and Hawaiian text: “Hae nani o Hawaii E mau kona welo ana.”.
Nov. 26, 2025
Bishop Museum Invites Local ʻOhana and Visitors to Enjoy the Holidays at #HawaiisMuseum

Bishop Museum, the State of Hawaiʻi Museum of Natural and Cultural History, presents its 2025 Holiday Guide, inviting local ʻohana and visitors to enjoy the holidays at #HawaiisMuseum.

Bright orange tube sponge coral with textured surface growing on a reef in clear blue ocean water.
Oct. 30, 2025
Bishop Museum November 2025 Exhibitions, Public Programs, and Events

November sees Prince Jonah Kūhiō Kalanianaʻole’s storied 40-foot racing canoe, the Aʻa, return to the ocean for the first time in more than a decade. All are welcome to Hoʻi i ke Kai: Launch of the Aʻa which will take place at Keʻehi Lagoon at sunrise on Nov. 8, 2025. Also in November, Bishop Museum celebrates Lā Kūʻokoʻa, the Independence Day of the Hawaiian Kingdom.

A wooden outrigger canoe is displayed in a museum with a mural of a Hawaiian landscape and a sign reading "Hō‘ā Lamakū!ʻŌlelo Series Showcase" on the wall.
Oct. 23, 2025
Bishop Museum Invites Community to Hoʻi i ke Kai: Launch of the Aʻa

Bishop Museum, the State of Hawai‘i Museum of Natural and Cultural History, invites the community to a free event celebrating Prince Jonah Kūhiō Kalanianaʻole’s storied 40-foot racing canoe, and its return to water for the first time in more than a decade.

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