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The Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR) is a part of the Hawaii state government dedicated to managing, administering, and exercising control over public lands, water resources and streams, ocean waters, coastal areas, minerals, and other natural resources of the State of Hawaiʻi.
This will be financed by a joint-initiative between the state Department of Land and Natural Resources, Conservation International and the Harold K.L. Castle Foundation. [3] The Illegal hunting, fishing, and Koa theft top state enforcement concerns in 2010 on the Island of Kauai. [4]
The 14 hikers were arrested by Honolulu police over the past six days, according to the Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources. All face criminal trespassing charges.
Get Hawaii’s latest morning news delivered to your inbox, sign up for News 2 You In the 1950’s, there were only about 30 Nene, according to the Department of Land & Natural Resources (DLNR ...
Because they have no natural predators in Hawaii, populations of coqui frogs in Hawaii can reach densities of up to 91, 000 frogs per hectare, according to DLNR, two to three times higher than ...
Established in 1970 by Hawaii Revised Statutes Chapter 195, the system presently consists of 19 reserves on five islands, encompassing more than 109,000 acres (440 km 2) of the State's ecosystems. The diverse areas found in the NARS range from marine and coastal environments to lava flows, tropical rainforests, and even an alpine desert.
Some have recently been found on Hawaii’s reefs, including a new anemone reported in Kaneohe Bay last week, according to Brian Neilson, state Department of Land and Natural Resources Division of ...
Palila v. Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources was an ecological court case pertaining to the Palila and the Māmane-Naio ecosystem of Mauna Kea.The case stems from the introduction of goats and sheep onto Hawaiʻi island in the late 18th century, which became feral and damaged the local ecosystem.