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Your search found 1480 hits- Brown Bag #16: HDOA Coconut Rhinoceros Beetle Response – Four Year StatusBrown Bag #16 Title: HDOA Coconut Rhinoceros Beetle Response – Four Year Status Presenter: Kailee Tam Lefebvre, CRB Outreach Specialist, UH CTAHR/HDOA Date: May 8, 2018 Summary: Recently passing the 4-year anniversary of its detection, the Coconut… Read More »
- HISAW 2017 Student Video Contest STUDENT VIDEO CONTEST! GRADES: 7-12 (Schools in Hawaii only) TOPIC: Impacts of Invasive Species on Hawaii’s Economy, Environment, Quality of Life, or Human Health LENGTH: 30 seconds DETAILS: Create a short (30sec) video based… Read More »
- FY16 Funded ProjectsThe HISC annually requests proposals from government agencies within the State of Hawaii, including the University of Hawaii system, and county and federal partners, for projects that address interagency invasive species issues. HISC-funded projects complement existing… Read More »
- SLIMS AccessEffective March 1, 2017, SLIMS is only accessible to computers connected to State NGN. If you are not connected to the State NGN, please work with your IT staff to request a VPN account and set… Read More »
- 08/28/15 – Kaulunani, Hawai‘i Urban And Community Forestry Program, Installs Demonstration Forested Rain Garden In KailuaHONOLULU — The Kaulunani Urban and Community Forestry Program is leading the way for urban forestry practices in Hawai‘i with a new cutting-edge forested rain garden project planned for next month in Kailua, O‘ahu. Kaulunani is a federally funded urban forestry program of the Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR) Division of Forestry and Wildlife, and is operated by the non-profit organization Friends of Hawai‘i’s Urban Forest (dba Smart Trees Pacific.)
- 11/07/14 – Legacy Land Conservation Commission Seeks New MembersHONOLULU -- The Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR), Division of Forestry and Wildlife seeks applications for three vacancies on the Legacy Land Conservation Commission, a nine-member Commission appointed by the Governor to advise the Department on grants from the Legacy Land Conservation Program (“Legacy Land”).
- 05/20/15 – Hawai‘i’s Legacy Land Conservation Program Seeks Applicants For Conservation Acquisition FundsHONOLULU – Protection of Hawai‘i lands having valuable cultural, natural, or agricultural resources can be achieved through grants from the Department of Land and Natural Resources’ (DLNR) Legacy Land Conservation Program (LLCP).
- 09/06/18 – CLIMATE HERITAGE MOBILIZATION AIMS TO UNITE CULTURAL HERITAGE SECTOR FOR CLIMATE ACTION(Honolulu) - “Global climate change, especially sea level rise, is perhaps the biggest threat to cultural heritage in Hawai‘i, the Pacific and globally,” said Alan Downer, administrator of DLNR’s State Historic Preservation Division. Historic fishponds, petroglyphs, coastal trails and heiau are among the numerous archaeological sites in Hawai‘i which could be affected in coming years.
- 09/07/21-FADS, A NEW MARINE DEBRIS ITEM OF CONCERN(Kailua-Kona) - Marine debris comes in many shapes and sizes, but there are certain types of debris items that are more hazardous than others to boaters and aquatic wildlife. In recent years, Hawai‘i has been experiencing an uptick in the amount of foreign and domestic fish aggregating devices, or “FADs”, adrift in nearshore waters and washing up along our coasts.
- 11/15/21-ĀINA CORPS PROGRAM RELAUNCHED(HONOLULU) – Applications are opening tomorrow for 130 new positions designed to help both the environment and the economy as part of the Hawaiʻi response to the economic impacts of COVID-19. Governor David Ige and the Hawaiʻi State Legislature approved the use of $5 million in federal funding from the American Rescue Plan Act to support a new Green Job Youth Corps. DLNR is the administering agency and has partnered with Kupu, Hawai‘i’s conservation and youth education nonprofit, to provide funding that will expand the existing Kupu ‘Āina Corps program.