Kāhuli Festival 2025 is on Saturday, October 25!
Celebrate and reconnect with the rich biocultural heritage of Hawaiʻi through cultural workshops and activities; talks by cultural practitioners, authors, researchers, and conservationists; family friendly activity booths hosted by community partners; art exhibits featuring local artists; food and beverages; and music.
You can even check out live endangered and rare snails from our Hawaiian Land Snail Conservation Program and the Department of Land and Natural Resources’ Snail Extinction Prevention Program!
Kāhuli Festival 2025: Ke Kani Nei Ka Pūpū
Saturday, October 25
3-9p
Reduced $10 admission for Kamaʻāina and Military.
Register online at
https://bpbm.ticketapp.org/portal/product/148!
“Kāhuli” broadly refers to land snails, not just the famous Oʻahu tree snails. Land snails provide and maintain key ecosystem services, are important sources of food, and facilitate litter decomposition and nutrient cycling — all services and functions Hawaiʻi rely on. At least 759 species of land snails are native to Hawaiʻi, and 99% of them are found nowhere else in the world! Unfortunately, most of them are critically endangered.
Photo by David R. Sischo.
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