The HETF webinar series was developed in 2020 during the pandemic as a way for HETF researchers to fulfill a permit condition, requiring HETF researchers to “give back to the community”. Moving to a virtual platform allowed for a broader number of participants to attend. The goal of these webinars are to highlight current researchers and their projects and to inform the community of the research is being done in the HETF. We sometimes also get the opportunity to highlight our partners and their amazing work.
From 2020 to present, weʻve had 33 presentations from HETF researchers and partners. Topics vary from the Native Hawaiian ʻŌpeʻapeʻa to Long-term Climate and stream data within the HETF to Bio-Control of Weeds in Laupāhoehoe. Some of our favorite presentations include Seed Dispersal by Wild Pigs and Rapid ʻŌhiʻa Death Patterns, Impacts, and Solutions.
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This Month’s Webinar:
Kealohanuiopuna Kinney will be presenting:
AI Puaʻa: Advancing Invasive Species Management in Hawaiʻi with AI Camera Systems
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