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Two Big Island Residents Tie for HISAM 2022 Award for Hawaiʻi Invasive Species Awareness Month

As Hawaiʻi Invasive Species Awareness Month (HISAM) drew to a close, a series of award winners were announced by the Hawaiʻi Invasive Species Council (HISC). The awards recognize community members and organizations that have made substantial contributions to protecting Hawaiʻi from the impacts of invasive species. The awards were announced Monday, during a live-streamed closing ceremony that included mele, hula, and reflection on the past month with the help of Hālau ʻŌhiʻa.

February marked the 10th annual Hawaiʻi invasive species awareness event, which began in 2013 as a week-long event and was extended by Governor Ige in 2018 to encompass the entire month of February.

Previously focused on in-person volunteer efforts, HISAM shifted during the pandemic to focus on virtual educational webinars highlighting important biosecurity topics and the work being done to manage invasive species across the state.

This yearʻs HISAM featured over 20 webinars with close to 400 attendees. Topics ranged from the latest research on Rapid ‘Ōhiʻa Death to a tutorial on engaging in the State legislative process. Recordings are available on the HISC website.

The virtual HISAM awards ceremony featured members of the Hawaiʻi State Legislature presenting awards in recorded videos, also available on the HISC website.

The 2022 awards recognized an “MVP” for Kauaʻi, Oʻahu, Maui Nui, and Hawaiʻi Island, as well as winners in the categories “Business Leader,” “Community Hero,” and “Greatest Hit.” Awardees included individuals with extraordinary commitments to volunteerism, people who started non-profits to work on invasive species, and businesses that went above and beyond in integrating invasive species prevention and control into their operations.

Though HISAM is over for this year, people can continue to help prevent and manage invasive species by reporting pests to 643-PEST or 643pest.org, cleaning shoes and equipment before entering the forest, and cleaning boats and marine equipment before use.

HISAM 2022 awardees (individual YouTube videos shareable from the HISC web address above or directly from https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLevs-pqIGE6G8JyJvQ96QESbTlpgczsCG):

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