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1999
V 9 Number 7 (January 1999)
After 25 Years, Moloka`i Ranch Tries To Close Down Its Wild Game Business
From the Archives
Board Talk
Island Watch
V 9 Number 8 (February 1999)
Moloka`i Group Awaits Decision From BLNR on Subsistence Fishing Zone
Request to Fish in Natural Area Divides State Resource Managers
The Fayatree Leaf Miner Moth: A Reply to Criticism of Release
Organizer Defends Albatross Workshop
Island Watch
V 9 Number 9 (March 1999)
Most Island Dairies Are Silent On Use Of Bovine Growth Hormone
Ex-Employee of FDA, Congress' GAO Fault Review of Monsanto's Posilac
Heavy Hand of Monsanto Edits TV Report on rBGH Use in Florida
Island Watch
V 9 Number 10 (April 1999)
Costs Increase, Size Shrinks as Maui Redesigns Phase IV of Pu`unene Landfill
Editorial
H-POWER Pushes State To Allow Use Of Ash With High Lead Content
State Exempts H-POWER Ash, Residue From Regulation as Hazardous Waste
By Definition, H-POWER Ash Isn't Hazardous Waste
Island Watch
V 9 Number 11 (May 1999)
Growth in Cruise Ship Industry Brings Major Changes to All Isles
Army Backs Off Plans to Irrigate Rare Plants at Pohakuloa Training Area
Army Says It Will Complete EIS For Multi-Purpose Range Complex
Hawai`i Cruise Company Benefits From Special Interest Legislation
Cruise Industry Proves Mixed Blessing For Economies of Caribbean Islands
Island Watch
V 9 Number 12 (June 1999)
A Quiet Revolution
Editorial: Genetic Engineering: Fields of Dreams -- Or Nightmares?
Agrochemical Genetic Engineering: A Run-Away Industrial Technology
Multionationals Look to Hawai`i To Develop New Strains of Corn
Crops and Robbers
Fish Bites
V 10 Number 1 (July 1999)
When the Earth Runs a Fever
Will the Well Run Dry?
BOARD TALK
ISLAND WATCH
V 10 Number 2 (August 1999)
Heat Waves
Editorial
For Native Plants and Animals, Climate Change Will Pose Challenge
Urban Sprawl Works Against Efforts to Limit Emissions
As Sugar Winds Down, DLNR Moves To Save Ditches on Kaua`i, Mau
Experiment To Inject Carbon Into Ocean To Take Place in Kona
Board Talk
Mahalo
V 10 Number 3 (September 1999)
Contining Neglect of Soil Threatens Productive Agriculture Lands in Hawai`i
Editorial: Saving Earth's Skin: Hawai`i Must Do Better By Its Soils
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
The Case of the Missing Muck: Grass Hides Extent of Hamakua Loss
Tourism Authority Gives $100,000 To Expand Trout, Bass Fishing on Kaua`i
Island Watch
V 10 Number 4 (October 1999)
For A Decade, Moloka`i Quarry Keeps The Regulators At Bay
Editorial
HOOF BEAT
On Eve Of Election, An Order To Stop Eradication
Board Talk
V 10 Number 5 (November 1999)
State Proposes Slicing Off Portion Of Big Island Natural Area Reserve
EDITORIAL
BOARD TALK
HOOF BEAT
Judge Shoots Down Hunters, State on efforts to Keep Sheep on Mauna Kea
Has the Natural Area System Peaked?
Eradicating Pigs From The Forests Nothing New On The Big Island
Snaring: Controversial But Effective
Private Reserves Enjoy Greater Level Of State Support Than Do Public Lands
V 10 Number 6 (December 1999)
Immigrant Farmers Challenge Ability Of State To Control Pesticide Use
EDITORIAL
LETTERS
DOH Loses Ground In Effort To Monitor Pesticides In Foods
EPA Lags in Reassessment of Most Dangerous Pesticides
Shift from Plantations to Small Farms Brings Change to DOA Training Programs
ISLAND WATCH
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