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<br />RD: What I told her was what the Chair told us at the beginning that this is a very – experts only – <br />but one thing that could possibly happen is that game cameras could possibly be provided by <br />the County to persons who suspected that they had problem pigs. Those game cameras could <br />be then put in place and then the populations of game mammals would be able to be tracked <br />and inventoried and then at that point when there’s a problem that could be put over into a <br />bigger issue. <br /> <br />SW: I’m sorry Mr. Duerr but we are way off topic on the agenda item, um, because what you had just <br />proposed – although… <br /> <br />RD: \[Unclear\] I’m just saying this is what a game management plan does. <br /> <br />SW: I understand but, I mean, we’re not, right now we’re talking about House Bill number question <br />mark which would amend 183 d. of the Hawaii Revised statutes. <br /> <br />RD: OK. And how doesn’t it apply? <br /> <br />SW: Because this is talking about… <br /> <br />RD: Game Management plans… <br /> <br />SW: About, yes, but this – what you’re talking about is not this specific bill or the contents of this bill. <br /> <br />RD: Exactly, but why this bill is needed because we don’t have a bill – one – we don’t have an <br />inventory of populations of game animals and two we can’t pinpoint problem areas and three <br />we can’t solve solutions. <br /> <br />AA: OK. Abraham, District – 5. So, far we had in the past that meeting was not recorded – we had <br />Melissa Price and we can bring her back and she’s from the university and they were <br />investigating or looking into, right, Leomana? <br /> <br />LT: Yeah. <br /> <br />AA: The populations of what you’re asking for like they already worked on Kauai, Oahu – they’re <br />actually here now – that’s pretty much what we said – so that question is being… <br /> <br />RD: \[Unclear\] <br /> <br />AA: …. looking into that so we can bring her back because that meeting was not recorded and this is <br />still kinda off so that’s kinda like \[unclear\]… <br /> <br />AG: Austin here – District – 6, so what we’re trying to prove is that the numbers have not risen in the <br />palila birds since their eradication efforts to knock down the sheep. <br /> <br />AA: We not on that one yet, um… <br /> <br />AG: That’s what the bill is, right, though, with the palila birds? Is we’re trying to stop the <br />eradication? <br />18 <br /> <br /> <br />
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