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Ohia to start native forest regeneration because of its basal structure. They found many more <br />species in the understory of Ohia then under koa – koa jus encourages grass growth – Kikuyu <br />grass and so forth. I think if we could find someone from there to actually discuss their successes <br />and failures – also koa did not allow any pathway for the native birds – they found out they <br />weren’t using the koa corridors at all. So, I think there’s a lot of useful research already been <br />done and you might want to hit up with them. It’s a very interesting discussion at the University. <br />I can’t remember the guy’s name – I might be able to dig it up – but if you could just somebody <br />from there to come to one of these meetings I think would benefit what we’re talking about <br />here today with Don and Peter also, you guys would probably be really interested in that, if you <br />haven’t heard that already. All right, that’s it. Thank you. <br /> <br />AA: OK. Thanks, Tony, yeah, if you can dig up how to get in contact with them – that would be great <br />and, yeah, I think you invited me to that meeting before but I was working at that time, but, <br />yeah, I will. <br /> <br />TS: OK. Thank you. <br /> <br />AA: Thanks, Tony. Yes, Dexter (Egdamin). <br /> <br />DE: Yeah, how’s it going guys. I missed the last month’s meeting and you had a speaker about the <br />ADA – so I was wondering maybe on the agenda next year you could put on – bring that guy <br />back – or somebody out there that’s a hunter – that is disabled and handicapped or disabled <br />and give his impressions of what he thinks about how the hunting should go – especially like <br />they had mentioned the youth and the disabled people hunting together how dangerous that <br />was and also like Stanley’s input as far as the flag on the vehicle and what that does and I need <br />to get more information about what can be done to enhance the hunting availability – they <br />don’t say for mobility handicapped people. Not just people who can shoot across Waiakea walk <br />ten miles, I mean, people who need hunter assistance to shoot from a vehicle even if it’s gonna <br />be like certain days of the week so they can do it safely or, you know, things like that. I want to <br />get more into that – as you can guess I am a disabled person, so I’d like to see what more <br />options that could be made available to me and I really like to have Stanley available to get his <br />input because he seems like a one that would really be advocating for the handicapped. Thank <br />you. <br /> <br />AA: Um, yeah, so, Barbara do you have Dexter’s contact information? <br /> <br />BK: Yes, I do. <br /> <br />AA: OK. Dexter is it OK if we share that with Stanley and then you and Stanley can get in touch with <br />each other. <br /> <br />DE: No problem. No problem. <br /> <br />AA: OK. Right on. Thanks. <br /> <br />SM: Thanks, Dexter… <br /> <br />26 <br /> <br /> <br />