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Your search found 1232 hits- Peafowl added to list of legal game birds in Pu‘u Wa‘awa‘aThe Department of Land and Natural Resources Division of Forestry and Wildlife announces the addition of peafowl to the list of legal game birds in Pu‘u Wa‘awa‘a. Forest Reserve (Unit F) and Kapapala Cooperative Game… Read More »
- DLNR & YOU – IUCN World Conservation Congress Is Pau & Now The Work Begins(HONOLULU) – “Clearly Hawai‘i’s commitments to conservation and sustainability are aligned with the world’s priorities and with the strategic issues of importance to the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN),” observed Governor David Ige, on this last day of the IUCN World Conservation Congress, Hawai‘i 2016. Thousands of delegates and members from 192 member countries spent the last ten days in Hawai‘i at the planet’s most important and high-level conservation gathering. Governor Ige deemed it a tremendous success and thanked the countless state and federal agencies, elected officials, conservation organizations, and volunteers who consistently spread the message: “What is clear now, more than ever before, is that we are in this together – one canoe navigating Island Earth.”
- Incident GraphsIncidents by Year – 1980-2023 This graphic depicts only confirmed unprovoked incidents, defined by the International Shark Attack File as “incidents where an attack on a live human by a shark occurs in its… Read More »
- The Shark InsideThe inside of the shark is designed for maximum efficiency, just like its outside. Sharks have large J-shaped stomachs that can expand considerably. When prey is captured, it is usually swallowed whole or in large… 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 »
- Commission MeetingsCommission meetings are tentatively scheduled for the third Tuesday of each month; however, this schedule is subject to change. Please contact the Commission on Water Resource Management for the latest information. Commission meetings are normally… Read More »
- The CommissionThe Commission on Water Resource Management consists of seven members, five of whom are appointed by the governor and confirmed by the State Senate. The remaining two are the Chairperson of the State Board of… Read More »
- Weather & ClimateRainfall Atlas of Hawaii The 2011 Rainfall Atlas of Hawai‘i was developed by the University of Hawai‘i at Manoa (UHM), Department of Geography, as part of an agreement between the Commission on Water Resource Management… Read More »
- Monitoring DataThe Commission on Water Resource Management’s Survey Branch is responsible for collecting basic hydrologic data and conducting water availability and sustainable yield analyses statewide. The information presented below highlights some of the Commission’s monitoring activities… Read More »