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  2. Invasive species in Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    The Hawaii Department of Agriculture, USDA, and University of Hawaii are actively working on eradicating the beetle. [12] Another insect that is threatening Hawaii's economy is the small hive beetle, which has been destroying bee hives and honey production throughout the islands. The infestation does not only harm commercial honey production ...

  3. 'Murder hornet' eradicated from US, officials declare - AOL

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    PHOTO: Sven Spichiger, an entomologist with the Washington state Department of Agriculture, poses for a photo with an Asian giant hornet from Japan mounted on a pin in Olympia, Wash., May 4, 2020.

  4. Invasive 'murder hornets' officially wiped out in US ... - AOL

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    FILE- A Washington State Department of Agriculture worker holds two of the dozens of Asian giant hornets vacuumed from a tree on October 24, 2020, in Blaine, Washington. (Getty Images) OLYMPIA, Wash.

  5. Giant Murder Hornets, Known to Decapitate Bees ... - AOL

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    The murder hornet, formally known as the northern giant hornet, has been eradicated five years after it was first spotted in Washington state, the Washington State Department of Agriculture (WSDA ...

  6. List of invasive plant species in Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    The following are some of the invasive plant species established in Hawaii: Ageratina riparia; Andropogon glomeratus; Andropogon virginicus; Argyreia nervosa;

  7. Hawaiian honeycreeper conservation - Wikipedia

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    This group of birds historically consisted of at least 51 species. Less than half of Hawaii's previously extant species of honeycreeper still exist. [1] Threats to species include habitat loss, avian malaria, predation by non-native mammals, and competition from non-native birds. [2]

  8. Hawaii agriculture agency welcomes record biosecurity funding

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    STAR-ADVERTISER The state Department of Agriculture will receive $1.2 million in funding for coconut rhinoceros beetle response this fiscal year. Pictured are male, left, and female coconut ...

  9. Wildlife Services - Wikipedia

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    Wildlife Services is the program intended to provide Federal resources to resolve wildlife interactions that threaten public health and safety, as well as agricultural, property, and natural resources. The program is part of the United States Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS).