A Case for Conservation - Hybrid Pau Hana Talk

August 29, 5:00pm - 7:00pm
Mānoa Campus, Sinclair Honu Conference Room Add to Calendar

Veteran conservationist Suzanne Case will talk about "My Life in Conservation: From Nature Conservancy to the University of Hawaii‘i" in a free, hybrid pau hana event on August 29.

Pupus will be provided from 5 p.m. for in-person participants, with the talk beginning at 5:30 for in-person and online attendees.


From aquatic resources to watershed protection, Case brings extensive experience in Hawai‘i environmental policy and practice to her latest role as inaugural director of the University of Hawai‘i’s Office of Land and Ocean Conservation Futures.

Born in Hilo and trained as an attorney, Case spent 28 years with The Nature Conservancy and 7 years as chair of the Hawai‘i Board of Land and Natural Resources and director of the Department of Land and Natural Resources. She co-chaired the Sustainable Hawaiʻi Initiative; Hawaiʻi Climate Adaptation and Mitigation Commission; and Hawaiʻi Invasive Species Committee, and she served on the state Board of Agriculture and Kahoʻolawe Island Reserve Commission.


Ticket Information
free; email arcshonolulu@gmail.com for Zoom link

Event Sponsor
Office of Land and Ocean Conservation Futures, Mānoa Campus

More Information
Cheryl Ernst, 808-223-5021, ernst@hawaii.edu, https://honolulu.arcsfoundation.org/news/case-conservation-0

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