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Your search found 1486 hits- Visit the Birds Not Mosquitoes websiteThe Birds not Mosquitoes partnership now has their own website at https://birdsnotmosquitoes.org
- Rapid Assessment Team Deploys to Lehua after Two Rodents DetectedDEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES News Release DAVID Y. IGE GOVERNOR SUZANNE D. CASE CHAIRPERSON For Immediate News Release January 3, 2018 RAPID ASSESSMENT TEAM DEPLOYS TO LEHUA AFTER TWO RODENTS DETECTED Species &… Read More »
- Get the Outerspatial AppHawaiʻi's outdoors is now in your hand. Use the Outerspatial app to find trails and hunting areas near you.
- Kaniakapūpū Virtual TourThe summer palace of King Kamehameha III is off-limits to in-person visits. A new virtual tour allows you to explore the site in a legal, respectful way.
- State Endangered Species Recovery Committee Seeking ApplicationsHONOLULU — The State Endangered Species Recovery Committee (ESRC) is now accepting applications for the Hawaiian cultural practitioner position on the Commission. Applications will be reviewed and the names of qualified individuals will be sent to the Governor, who will nominate one person for each vacant position. The term of the new appointee is four years, with a maximum of two terms. The appointment is subject to confirmation by the Senate.
- Input sought on 2021 proposed additions and withdrawal to Forest Reserve SystemFive proposed changes, including four additions totaling roughly 8,100 acres and one withdrawal of about 2.7 acres, are being considered for the State Forest Reserve System (FRS), which is managed by the DLNR Division of… Read More »
- Plant Cam Keeps A Watchful Eye On Extremely Rare Plant; Access Available to Everyone, Anywhere(Honolulu) – Deep in the Honouliuli Forest Reserve, high in Oah‘u’s Wai‘anae Mountains, a sophisticated monitoring station is watching Caly 24-hours a day, seven-days a week. Caly (cyanea calycina) or haha in Hawaiian, is one of less than 200 members of this species left on O‘ahu.
- Sign Ups For Forest Landowner Assistance Workshop; Register now for June 30 event at Maunawili Experiment Station(HONOLULU) – A workshop for landowners and land managers interested in managing their land for forestry will be held on June 30 on O‘ahu to provide information on programs that can help them implement their forestry projects. The West O‘ahu Soil and Water Conservation District and the Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR), Division of Forestry and Wildlife (DOFAW) have partnered with Nick Dudley, research forester, of the Hawai‘i Agriculture Research Center (HARC) to present this event. Register today to explore how agroforestry, native forest management, and small-scale high value hardwood production can optimize your land function and value. Workshop is limited to 30 attendees.
- Lānaʻi Mouflon Hunt Cancelled Due To Impending Arrival Of Hurican(Honolulu) – In advance of Tropical Cyclone Lane, The Hawai‘i Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR), Division of Forestry and Wildlife has cancelled the Lānaʻi mouflon hunt scheduled for August 25-26, 2018.