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Kahului Harbor cleanup planned on May 2-3; includes removal of vehicles on May 6 : Maui Now

Fifty-four trucks and cars, many inoperable, will be towed from the state’s Kahului Harbor on May 6, state officials announced. A team from the state Department of Land and Natural Resources, Division of Boating and Ocean Recreation, and officers from the DLNR Division of Conservation and Resources Enforcement placed notices on each of the vehicles on Monday. The notices warn owners that their car or truck is parked illegally in a state boating facility, which is a violation of one or more laws under Hawai‘i Administrative Rules. During yesterday’s posting, 27 people were also advised that the state and a contractor would be cleaning up the harbor on May 2 and 3.

Infection spread in feral cat feces likely caused death of nene gosling

Infection spread in feral cat feces likely caused death of nene gosling
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Death of Nene in Hilo park points to disease carried by feral cats | News, Sports, Jobs

Death of Nene in Hilo park points to disease carried by feral cats | News, Sports, Jobs
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Dozens of vehicles to be towed from Kahului harbor next month | News, Sports, Jobs

Dozens of vehicles to be towed from Kahului harbor next month | News, Sports, Jobs
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Death of nene gosling likely caused by disease carried by feral cats

The nene gosling that died last month in Liliʻuokalani Park and Gardens in Hilo likely was killed by toxoplasmosis, an infection spread only in the feces of feral cats, according to the state Department of Land and Natural Resources.

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