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Feral Ungulate Management Plan for West Hawaii HCR17-3
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<br />2. Replace grooved rumble strips: grooved rumble strips catch and hold water after rain events. <br />This can often attract animals to roadway shoulders and center strips, especially in the arid <br />environments found in much of West Hawaii. Replacing grooved rumble strips with other <br />options should remove this hazard. (DOT PROVIDE COST ESTIMATE???) <br />3. Fencing: Ungulate-proof fencing along road corridors with high ungulate use would be the most <br />effective method of keeping animals off roads. Surveys identify 2 stretches of highway as prime <br />areas for roadside fencing. The first segment extends from mile marker 6 on Highway 190 to <br />mile marker 26 (21 miles). The second segment extends from mile marker 28 on Daniel K. <br />Inouye Highway to the Highway 190 Junction (23 miles). Current pricing for labor and material <br />for a 48” high goat fence would be $7 million for segment 1 and $7.7 million for segment 2. <br /> Conclusion <br />
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