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Maui County has awarded $775,000 in grants to assess and manage feral animal populations, including axis deer, a longtime problem for residents and ranchers that has been made worse by the drought.
“Maui County’s axis deer population has become much more than a nuisance,” Mayor Michael Victorino said in a news release Monday. “This invasive species is a threat to the livelihoods of our farmers and ranchers. They also cause traffic accidents and damage yards and backyard gardens on Lanai, Molokai and Maui. Left unmanaged, axis deer will suffer and die from starvation and disease.
“These grants will help to assess the scope of the problem and employ humane ways to keep deer populations in check.”
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Missouri State Parks is accepting nominations for an all-terrain and utility task vehicle (ATV/UTV) riding representative to serve a three-year term on the Missouri Trails Advisory Board.
A news release says members must be Missouri residents and must participate in the user group they represent. New board members are appointed based upon experience with trail use and trail construction, community involvement, trail user group participation, ability to represent other trail users, ability to devote adequate time to the duties, Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) knowledge and experience.
Roles of the Missouri Trails Advisory Board include: • Review, score and rank applications and make recommendations to the Grants Management Section for funding.
JEFFERSON CITY, MO, FEB. 5, 2021 – Missouri State Parks is accepting nominations for an all-terrain and utility task vehicle (ATV/UTV) riding representative to serve a three-year term on the Missouri Trails Advisory Board. Members must be Missouri residents and must participate in the user group they represent. New board members are appointed based upon experience with trail use and trail construction, community involvement, trail user group participation, ability to represent other trail users, ability to devote adequate time to the duties, Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) knowledge and experience. Roles of the Missouri Trails Advisory Board include: Review, score and rank applications and make recommendations to the Grants Management Section for funding.