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Hawaii Game Management Advisory Commission Meeting <br />Minutes – May 14, 2019 <br /> <br />GD: First of all, we’ve seen some dumping in Waimea of like killed boar – like <br />whole pigs being dumped out at Mana Road, which is – it’s somewhere I just <br />go and walk like recreationally, whatever – I go for a stroll – so every so often <br />and it’s been like getting – it’s always been somewhat of an issue – not like, <br />you know, you see one like every year or so but like more recently there’s <br />been a lot... <br /> <br /> So that was something that I thought might be pertinent to bring up – I’m not <br />exactly sure what we can do about it or anything... <br /> <br />TN: I don’t think they’re dumping. I think accidents happen and people are not <br />aware so they’ve been hit by a car and the car just speeds off and they’re just <br />left alongside the road so whether – if it’s a state zoned area then the state <br />highway division takes care of it and if it’s county road then the county are <br />obligated to remove the animal from the roadside, but mainly because they’re <br />banged – not because they’re dumped. <br /> <br />NP: Could you tell how they were killed? <br /> <br />GD: It didn’t look like they were hit by a car. There was one carcass that was <br />clearly like taken apart and skinned so, I don’t know – it wasn’t a very <br />pleasant sight or smell and I thought maybe that’s something... <br /> <br /> Mana Road. Yeah. And then, a second thing – there’s been some reports of <br />small baby deer being sighted both in Waimea and in Ocean View. My own <br />parents saw a lot of little baby deer in Ocean View. I’m not sure about like the <br />Waimea ones. I haven’t seen these myself. Allegedly, apparently we have <br />deer on the Island which, like, I’m not sure. <br /> <br />NP: Maybe they were goats? <br /> <br />GD: Maybe, that’s what I’m thinking but no – people seem to be pretty adamant <br />that no, no, it was deer – it’s not goats but who knows... <br /> <br />BKK: You have anything else? <br /> <br />AA: Been working with DOFAW with Ian Cole they’re been doing great work up in <br />Kulani area – Stainback – road widening through Pig Hunters of Hawaii we’re <br />working on a trash pick-up probably sometime in June, so, as far as District 5 <br />we’re moving forward, you know, we’re doing progress – some progress work <br />and you guys know anything about the NARS area up in Glenwood – you <br />know, what’s the status on when they’re gonna reopen that? The end of <br />Captain’s Drive. <br /> <br />29 <br /> <br /> <br />
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