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Susan Kunz 3 <br /> WA <br /> u <br /> � I i <br /> . / <br /> 'sa•yi_ fl <br /> riN�f7m "T 1t" <br /> Figure 2. Hale Ola O Mohouli Affordable Housing Project Conceptual site plan. <br /> The site was surveyed for presence of suitable habitat for listed species and found it contained <br /> suitable habitat for the nene and `ope`ape`a, and Hawaiian seabirds may fly over. The project <br /> proponent will implement the following post-construction measures for housing developments <br /> that reduce mortality or predation of listed species: <br /> • Post and enforce low speed limits to reduce vehicle collisions with wildlife. <br /> • Require garbage cans with lids to reduce populations of rats and mongoose, which are <br /> invasive species and prey upon native and endangered species. <br /> • Provide signage instructing residents and visitors to avoid approaching, feeding, or <br /> disturbing wildlife. <br /> Effects Analvsis <br /> Nene <br /> The nene are found on the islands of Hawaii, Maui, Molokai, and Kauai. They are observed in <br /> a variety of habitats, but prefer open areas, such as pastures, golf courses, wetlands, natural <br /> grasslands and shrublands, and lava flows. Marginally suitable habitat is present on the site and <br />