Kommunen advarer mod ande-fodring i Slotssøen
Det er skidt for både ænder, sø og mængden af rotter at fodre ænderne med brød. Det skal nye skilte oplyse om Hillerød - 22. juli 2021 kl. 05:00 Af Mette Dolmer Thygesen
Mange tager deres børn eller børnebørn med på tur til Frederiksborg Slotssø med en pose aflagt toastbrød og hygger sig med at se ænderne snadre i de afrevne brødstumper.
Men det har faktisk store konsekvenser for naturen at smide brød til ænderne - og nu sætter Hillerød Kommune nye skilte op både ved slotssøen og Teglgårdsøen i håb om at få folk til at tænke sig om, inden de smider brødkrummer til fuglene.
Posted on Feb 16, 2021 in Latest News, Newsroom
(Kapolei, Oʻahu) – The Hawaiian Homes Commission (HHC) adopted Resolution No. 304 to honor the late Hawaiʻi County Mayor and Hawaiian Home Lands lessee William Punapaiaʻalaikahala Kenoi at its Tuesday, February 16, 2021, regularly scheduled meeting.
Kenoi died at his Volcano home, surrounded by his wife and children, from myelofibrosis, a rare form of leukemia, on January 26, 2021.
In a Department of Hawaiian Home Lands (DHHL) staff submittal to the Commission, the Department compared the late Kenoi’s public speaking prowess to Prince Kūhiō Kalanianaʻole.
“In reading the many speeches given by our U.S. Delegate, Prince Kūhiō Kalanianaʻole, we admire the oratory, the cadence of the words being spoken and know our kupuna were as mesmerized and appreciative for the Prince’s abilities as they were proud he was native Hawaiian and an aliʻi,” the submittal read. “He was called the ‘People’s Pr
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DHHL NEWS RELEASE: Hawaiian Homes Commission Adopts Resolution Honoring Late Kenoi
Posted on Feb 16, 2021 in Latest News, Newsroom
(Kapolei, Oʻahu) – The Hawaiian Homes Commission (HHC) adopted Resolution No. 304 to honor the late Hawaiʻi County Mayor and Hawaiian Home Lands lessee William Punapaiaʻalaikahala Kenoi at its Tuesday, February 16, 2021, regularly scheduled meeting.
Kenoi died at his Volcano home, surrounded by his wife and children, from myelofibrosis, a rare form of leukemia, on January 26, 2021.
In a Department of Hawaiian Home Lands (DHHL) staff submittal to the Commission, the Department compared the late Kenoi’s public speaking prowess to Prince Kūhiō Kalanianaʻole.