Editorial

posted in: Editorial, November 1999 | 0

Natural Area Reserves Merit Protection, Not Reduction Marjorie Ziegler may have summed up the sorry situation at Pu’u Maka’ala better than anyone else. “You can’t not fence and not manage and then say when the areas get degraded, ‘Pull them … Continued

Board Talk

posted in: Board Talk, October 1999 | 0

Land Board Adopts Rules Governing Tropical Fish Collecting in West Hawai’i Cheers and applause exploded from the conference room at the Big Island’s Natural Energy Laboratory on September 24, when the state Board of Land and Natural Resources voted to … Continued

Hoof Beat

posted in: October 1999 | 0

Axis Deer Run Amok on Maui In 1959, by order of the Legislature, a herd of five axis deer was brought to the island of Maui and introduced above Kihei. In 1960, four more deer were released near Kula. With … Continued

Has the Natural Area System Peaked?

posted in: November 1999 | 0

When the state established the Natural Area Reserves System, its sponsors envisioned a growing, dynamic system. By 1978, approximately sixty sites had been nominated for inclusion in the system. Of those, 34 were forwarded by the NARS commission to the … Continued

Snaring: Controversial But Effective

posted in: November 1999 | 0

Management plans for Pu’u Maka’ala prepared a decade ago called for controlling pigs through a combination of hunt–ing (including staff hunting) and snaring. Since then, public hunting has occurred, but the first snare has yet to be set. Still, snaring … Continued

Letter to the Editor

posted in: September 1999 | 0

Climate Change Consensus Doesn’t Yet Exist We appreciate that, in the July 1999 issue, Environment Hawai`i brought the challenge of greenhouse gas emissions and climate change to the attention of its readers. We believe that the Hawai`i Climate Change Action … Continued