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Homesteading Opportunities for Native Hawaiians on Moloka i
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Additional Homesteading Opportunities for Native Hawaiians on Molokaʻi After Water Commission Decision
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How volunteers are trying to save a remote Hawaiian paradise from invasive species
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Aulani Herrod and interns Makana Naki, Cody Stone and Kanekoa Pawn White pose for a shot. The hard-working crew are showcasing some of the components of the restoration work, including predator control, weed control and native plant out-planting. The crew happened to capture a young axis deer inside the fenced site on Feb. 14, 2018.Courtesy of Molokai Land Trust
On the Hawaiian island of Molokai, a group of visitors, including myself, meet up on a red dirt road for a morning of volunteering. We load into old four-wheel-drive Jeeps and SUVs and make our way through winding dirt paths, bouncing around in our seats like popcorn as the vehicles crawl through narrow passageways and over divots. After passing old ranchland, cows and plenty of dense tree clusters, we make our way to Mokio Preserve, a rolling landscape of coastal cliffs, dune ecosystems, seasonal wetlands a
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Severe drought conditions over the summer have led to starvation and recent deaths of deer on Molokai, according to the state Department of Land and Natural Resources.
The Division of Forestry and Wildlife staff began receiving reports this month of dead deer being found on roadways and private land in west Molokai, according to a department news release. It said division staff have done surveys and investigations to determine the causes of death. “At this time, the animals appear to be dying of starvation due to the extreme drought that the island experienced over the summer,” the news release said.