06/10/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 06/10/2026 11:57
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Resource managers, community members and stakeholders are invited to attend the "Invasive Pest Meeting - Kauaʻi 2026," taking place August 11-12, at Kauaʻi Community College in Līhuʻe.
Organized by the University of Hawaiʻi at Manoa's College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resilience (CTAHR), the gathering centers around the theme, "Protecting Island Ecosystems: Biosecurity, Invasive Species, and Resilience." The two-day event will feature invited talks, collaborative networking opportunities, and a headline keynote presentation by Laura Brewington, co-director of NOAA's Pacific Research on Island Solutions for Adaptation.
Brewington will explain how climate change makes the threat of invasive species even worse for Pacific Island communities. The meeting will also discuss how different groups can work together to protect local environments, stop new pests before they arrive, and make sure leaders have the right scientific data to make smart decisions.
"The future of island resilience will be decided not only by how well we can anticipate change, but by how well we prevent harm, restore what matters most, and act together before the next threshold is crossed," said organizer Roshan Manandhar, CTAHR Extension agent on Kauaʻi.
Registration information
The $100 registration fee will cover event costs and food. Space is limited, and people are encouraged to register early online.