Did you know students set up a live feed to monitor the Manu-o-KÅ« nests, an important navigational bird that makes its home on our campus? Or that students cultivate native plant species in Wailupe Valley in order to restore the natural habitat of the OŹ»ahu Ź»Elepaio, an endangered native bird? What the heck is ethical taxidermy? Find out the answers to these questions and more at the sustainability capstone presentations!
Sustainability Certificate Capstone Presentations
Tuesday, May 2 & Wednesday, May 3 (see flyer for times)
Advisors: Wendy Kuntz, Jackie Lindo, Keala Losch, and Mike Ross
Event Info, Sign-in, and Agenda:Ā https://kapcc-research.wixsite.com/surf
šCongratulations to Wendy Kuntz, Jackie Lindo, Keala Losch, and Mike Ross for all their hard work mentoring students and engaging them in real-world sustainability issues!
šļø Check out the live Twitch feed of the Manu-o-KÅ«Ā
Contact:Ā Li-Anne Delavega atĀ ldelaveg@hawaii.edu