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regulations and guidelines and where does his scope cover, right, [unclear] State land or <br /> is it just federal land like just as a park kind of deal. <br /> RD: Chair, Duerr— District 1. Abraham, the federal wildlife officer—is that with US Fish and <br /> Wildlife? Do we know what agency they're with? <br /> AA: There's a US government agency [unclear] officer and just report refuge violations, I can <br /> forward... <br /> LT: Yeah, OK, now I remember the one you sent me—that was it. <br /> AA: DOCARE officer what is their scope pretty much, yeah. <br /> TN: Chairman Leomana, this is Teresa —could I add to what Abraham has presented? <br /> LT: Ah, yes ma'am. <br /> TN: Abraham, could you look into existing trails through those properties? Because those <br /> existing trails through—goes through those properties then they become gathering right <br /> trails and the konohikis that used to take care of the land. They might be families still <br /> using those access trails and because of the splintered paddle ruling, public access is <br /> acquired, I mean, is in existence—could you add trails to Abraham's presentation to be <br /> looked in to also?Thank you. <br /> AA: Abraham, yeah, Teresa, that's a good idea too, as well, as far as I know the only trails <br /> that I know of is just hunting trails that's been created from hunters throughout the <br /> years, as far as how long, those trails have been there— I don't know, some people, like I <br /> said they just cut trails and basically either hunting or maybe [unclear] like that. <br /> LT: Might be ancient hunting trails. These might be traditional hunting trails for pigs cause <br /> they've been here with us a long time so, we gotta continue the use of these traditional <br /> trails. Thank you for that. It's really important for us to uphold the traditions of you <br /> know, gathering culture. Are we still waiting for the upload? <br /> [Technical difficulties] <br /> AA: This particular part right here, that's this red line here—that is within the Kau Forest <br /> Reserve—that's potential fence, ah, I am not from the Kau area, um, so I do not know <br /> anything about this, um, parcel right here. Too bad we don't have a District—6 <br /> Commissioner, so in all honesty as a hunter, and, you know, also a conservationist as <br /> well, I can and cannot see the positives and negatives with this fence line so, but, as a <br /> hunter we no like any fences the commission can write a letter opposing this fence line <br /> —sorry I don't have any information about that, um, this, this is a large area —this is also <br /> in Kau, um, the yellow line is the existing fence—this is a Natural Area Reserve and then <br /> 9 <br />
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