JOSH GREEN, M.D. GOVERNOR DAWN CHANG CHAIRPERSON DECEASED WHALE DRAWS STATE, FEDERAL RESPONSE (KĪHEI, Maui) — The discovery of a deceased humpback whale calf is prompting a response from the DLNR ...
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JOSH GREEN, M.D. GOVERNOR DAWN CHANG CHAIRPERSON OFFICERS PATROL AHU O LAKA FOR ILLEGAL CHRISTMAS TREE BONFIRES (HONOLULU) – Officers with the Department of Land and Natural Resources Division of ...
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JOSH GREEN, M.D. GOVERNOR DAWN CHANG CHAIRPERSON KAIWI STATE SCENIC SHORELINE FIRST DAY HIKE EMBRACES MULTIPLE CULTURES (HONOLULU) – The annual First Day Hike to greet the New Year’s first ...
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JOSH GREEN, M.D. GOVERNOR DAWN CHANG CHAIRPERSON CHRISTMAS BIRD COUNT FOCUSES ON ENDANGERED FOREST BIRDS (PU‘U MAKA‘ALA NATURAL AREA RESERVE, HAWAI‘I ISLAND) – To wrap up The Year of ...
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JOSH GREEN, M.D. GOVERNOR DAWN CHANG CHAIRPERSON ʻĀKOʻAKOʻA CORAL RESTORATION NURSERY At the Center of Hawai‘i Island Reef Restoration (KEĀHOLE, HAWAI‘I ISLAND) – Think of it as an intensive ...
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JOSH GREEN, M.D. GOVERNOR DAWN CHANG CHAIRPERSON THE REEF HABITAT PLAN: FOR FISHERS, BY FISHERS Initiative to Improve Fish Habitat is Guided by the Knowledge of the Fishing Community HONOLULU ...
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JOSH GREEN, M.D. GOVERNOR DAWN CHANG CHAIRPERSON YEAR OF THE FOREST BIRDS MARKED CHANGES FOR BIRDS, HOPE FOR THE FUTURE Wild Populations Faced New Threats and Saw New Opportunities in ...
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(HONOLULU) – The first batch of Achatinella fuscobasis, a rare Hawaiian snail species, was recently released into the Honolulu Watershed Forest Reserve of the Ko‘olau Mountains on O‘ahu. The release marked a reintroduction to the forest for the species after more than 33 years in captivity.
(HONOLULU) – Twenty-five recruits are now fully commissioned conservation officers with the DLNR Division of Conservation and Resources Enforcement (DOCARE).
HONOLULU — A $9.2 million contract has been awarded to dredge Hawaiʻi Island’s lava-inundated Pohoiki Bay, which will bring relief to the boaters and fishers who have been unable to use the bay’s boat ramp since the eruption of Kīlauea volcano six and a half years ago.