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Your search found 61 hits- New State Resources Enforcement Chief Announced; Robert Farrell to lead conservation enforcement across Hawai’i(Honolulu) – DLNR Chair Suzanne Case has announced that Robert Farrell begins work on Jan. 17, 2017 as the new Enforcement Chief for the DLNR Division of Conservation and Resources Enforcement (DOCARE). Case said, “We are fortunate to have a leader who has extensive conservation enforcement experience both within our own agency and with other organizations tasked with protecting natural and cultural resources. In addition, Bob’s close ties to Hawai’i, its people and as a respected DOCARE officer make him the perfect fit to lead the division.”
- SEA URCHIN’S HELPING TO CONTROL INVASIVE SEAWEED (Honolulu)To view video please click on photo or view at this link: https://vimeo.com/393757169 (Honolulu) – Building on the success of collector urchin out-plantings in Kāne‘ohe Bay, the DLNR Division of Aquatic Resources (DAR) is now out-planting… Read More »
- Koke‘e Restoration and Reforestation ProjectClick here to see the Kokee Timber Management Area Draft Environmental Assessment. UPDATE: KOKEE AREA RESTORATION & REFORESTATION PROJECT from Hawaii DLNR on Vimeo. Kaua‘i Forest and Grassland Fires of Summer 2012 In the summer… Read More »
- 08/28/16 – DLNR & YOU – Growing Native Plants For Species Recovery And To Protect Land And Watersheds(Honolulu) – When Silene perlmanii, an extremely rare small shrub with delicate white flowers, was discovered on O‘ahu by botanist Steve Perlman in 1987, just 20 individuals remained in the wild. Within three years, only 6 plants remained, dwindling to a single individual by 1994. The decline of this species at the last known wild site has been attributed to aggressive weeds and introduced ungulates damaging the habitat.
- 09/06/16 – DLNR & YOU – Building The Next Generation Of Conservation Leaders & Environmental Manager(Honolulu) – You’ve probably seen them in their bright blue shirts out in the forest pulling weeds, planting native trees, restoring trails, or hiking up a mountain side. These are participants from Hawaii’s Youth Conservation Corps that are helping environmental agencies tackle today’s natural resource problems and care for Hawaii’s fragile ecosystems.
- Thirty Meter TelescopePreface to the Board of Land and Natural Resources’ Findings of Fact, Conclusions of Law, and Decision and Order regarding Conservation District Use Permit (CDUP) HA-3568 for the Thirty Meter Telescope at the Mauna Kea… Read More »
- ArchitectureThe Architecture Branch of the State Historic Preservation Division includes a Branch Chief and staff members with expertise in the areas of architecture, architectural history, and history. The Architecture Branch participates in a variety of… Read More »
- HomeState of Hawaii Coral Reef Program Healthy coral reefs are some of the most biologically diverse and economically valuable ecosystems on earth, providing food, jobs, recreational opportunities, coastal protection and other important services to billions… Read More »
- Coral ReefsCoral reefs are the world’s most productive marine ecosystems. Reef building corals contain tiny cells of symbiotic algae that convert sunlight and nutrients into fuel for coral growth and production. Other types of corals that… Read More »
- NOTICE TO PROVIDERS OF APPRAISAL SERVICES – FY25NOTICE TO PROVIDERS OF APPRAISAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES The State of Hawaii, Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR) anticipates the need for professional appraisal services for the fiscal year 2025… Read More »