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For the first time on Oʻahu, guests will be able to experience, up close and personal, oceanic and aquatic reptiles from the Mesozoic Era — along with favorites like the T-Rex and Stegosaurus. Expedition Dinosaur: Into the Deep guides guests through the fascinating chronicles of oceanic dinosaurs, answering key questions along the way such as what they ate, where they lived, and how we know they existed.

For the first time on Oʻahu, guests will be able to experience, up close and personal, oceanic and aquatic reptiles from the Mesozoic Era — along with favorites like the T-Rex and Stegosaurus. Expedition Dinosaur: Into the Deep guides guests through the fascinating chronicles of oceanic dinosaurs, answering key questions along the way such as what they ate, where they lived, and how we know they existed.

The vibrant festival brings together Micronesian voices from across the Pacific for a day of music, dance, art, food, and storytelling, and honors the rich traditions and contemporary expressions of the Republic of Palau, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, Guåhan (Guam), Yap, Chuuk, Pohnpei, Kosrae, Kiribati, and the Republic of the Marshall Islands.

May sees something lurking on Bishop Museum grounds ... the dinosaurs are back in Kaiwiʻula with the opening of our newest exhibit, Expedition Dinosaur: Into the Deep! Plus, two of Bishop Museum’s signature public programs return — don’t miss out on the Celebrate Micronesia Festival and Science & Sustainability Festival!

On April 5, 2025, Senate Resolution 157 was unanimously approved by the full Senate, designating April 2025 as National Native Plant Month. Bishop Museum extends its deep appreciation for Hawaiʻi Senator Mazie Hirono, Hawaiʻi Representatives Ed Case and Jill Tokuda, and members of our Congress for their leadership and support of this important effort to recognize and bring awareness to native plants.

The new structure, Kamālaʻulahiwa, will help inspire the community to expand their thinking about a sustainable future for Hawaiʻi.
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