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December 2011

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December 2011 PDF

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December 2011

28 Aug 2014

Board Talk: Proposed Changes to Wildlife Rules May Prevent Rogue Introductions

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Under rules proposed by the state Department of Land and Natural Resources’ Division of Forestry and Wildlife, transporting or releasing introduced wildlife without a permit would be a petty misdemeanor. In addition to a minimum fine of $100, first-time offenders … Continued

28 Aug 2014

Feral Cats: A Conundrum for Wildlife Managers

by Teresa | posted in: December 2011 | 0

The Waikoloa Hilton parking lot is full of cats. Signs around the lot ask that visitors not feed them, as they are being cared for by AdvoCATS, a Kona group that, according to its website, helps “abandoned and homeless felines.” … Continued

28 Aug 2014

Hogs Gone Wild: A Growing Problem Throughout the United States

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Blue states and red states were the subject of a talk by Jack Mayer of the Savannah River National Laboratory in Aiken, South Carolina. But Mayer wasn’t discussing partisan politics. Rather, he was discussing the spread of wild pigs. On … Continued

28 Aug 2014

New & Noteworthy: Honeycreepers' Family Tree; Earthstars in Hawai`i; Another Try at OTEC

by Teresa | posted in: December 2011 | 0

Rewriting the Family Tree: In a development made possible only with the latest techniques in DNA sequencing, researchers at the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute’s Center for Conservation and Evolutionary Genetics have tracked down the ancestor of Hawaiian honeycreepers, those birds … Continued

28 Aug 2014

Hawai`i’s Imperiled Species Receive National Attention at Wildlife Convention

by Teresa | posted in: December 2011 | 0

Last month, The Wildlife Society, a national association made up mostly of specialists in the area of wildlife research and management, held its annual convention at the Waikoloa resort, on the Big Island. Over the four days of discussions and … Continued

28 Aug 2014

Rat Lungworm Disease: Has Arrival of a New-to-Hawai`i Mollusk Made It Worse?

by Teresa | posted in: December 2011 | 0

“When I talk about rat lungworm, I immediately get people’s attention,” said Jon Martell, a Hilo physician and one of the speakers at a recent community symposium on the subject. “It touches on their fundamental fears and ‘ick’ factors,” he … Continued

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