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Your search found 1450 hits- 2016 HISAW Events 2016 HISAW Events National Invasive Species Awareness Week February 21st – 27th Visit: www.nisaw.org for the national events list and for more information Palau Invasive Species Awareness Day February 24th, 2016 Kosrae Invasive… Read More »
- Pampas GrassPampas grass (Cortaderia jubata, Cortaderia selloana) Hawai‘i-Pacific Weed Risk Assessment Score: C. jubata – 26 High Risk. C. selloana – 24 High Risk. Visit Plant Pono for more information. Weed Fire Risk Score = 0.72… Read More »
- HAWAII’S TOP TEN INVASIVE SPECIES HIGHLIGHTED DURING ANNUAL WEEKDEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES News Release DAVID Y. IGE GOVERNOR CARTY CHANG INTERIM CHAIRPERSON For Immediate News Release March 2, 2015 HAWAII’S TOP TEN INVASIVE SPECIES HIGHLIGHTED DURING ANNUAL WEEK Focus… Read More »
- HISAW: KANEOHE BAY INVASIVE ALGAE CONTROL PROJECTHAWAII’S TOP TEN INVASIVE SPECIES HIGHLIGHTED DURING ANNUAL WEEK (Click on image to watch video) Kaneohe Bay Invasive Algae Control Project (Division of Aquatic Resources) Hawaii’s Invasive Species Week is being staged in coordination with both the… Read More »
- Report an Aquatic Invasive SpeciesPlease call the Division of Aquatic Resources at (808) 587-0100 or send an email to [email protected]. Please provide as much information as possible, including the follow: Date/time/location of sighting Detailed description of organism Photo if… Read More »
- Become a Citizen Scientist!Become a Citizen Scientist! Have you spotted invasive species around Hawai‘i? Sign up on iNaturalist.org to record and share your species observations with a growing world-wide network. You can join the State of Hawaii: Aquatic… Read More »
- ContactsContact Information Please contact any of our offices if you are interested in conservation planning, technical assistance, volunteering or any of our special projects. Hawai‘i Association of Conservation Districts P.O. Box 1411 Wailuku, HI 96793… Read More »
- DLNR Enforcement Officers Remove Giant Laynet, Harmful Net Balls From Kane‘ohe Bay Waters“The public can help prevent damage to our coral reefs and waste of marine life in our ocean environment by reporting abandoned nets or entangled marine life to DOCARE at 643-DLNR. Fishers can also help by registering and tagging their lay nets and following state soak time and checking time rules,” urged William J. Aila, Jr., DLNR chairperson.
- DLNR Plans Lottery for Special Access Feral Cattle Control in Pu‘u ‘O‘o Area of Hilo Restricted Watershed – Application deadline extended to Oct. 25Interested persons wanting additional details regarding the feral cattle control program, application process and/or special accommodations, may contact Division of Forestry and Wildlife in Hilo at (808) 974-4221.
- Seafood Retailer Fined $2,000 For Second Undersize Sale ViolationHONOLULU — Hawaii Environmental Court Judge David W. Lo issued a $2,000 criminal fine last Friday to an Oahu seafood retailer who was caught offering undersized Ahi for sale.