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1.13 Incentivize private land management practices that protect and enhance natural resource <br />and values without further regulations or fines. and, when appropriate, pursue the acquisition of <br />lands for the protection of natural resources (Remove! This is a 110% overreach of the <br />government.) <br />1.14 Partner with government, private and nonprofit agencies, communities, farmers, <br />homeowners, and other stakeholders (VVhat do they have a stake in? Who are they?) to: <br />Page 42: <br />a) Implement the Hawaii State Wildlife Action Plan (SWAP) (VVhat is this plan? Where <br />can it be found?) <br />b) Better understand and model carrying capacities of the island's habitats and <br />resources <br />c) Improve the inventory of forested lands and associated ecosystem services <br />d) Encourage the continued identification and inclusion of unique wildlife habitat areas <br />of Native Hawaiian habitat within the Natural Area Reserve System <br />e) Anticipate future habitat migration, especially wetlands and coastal ecosystems <br />f) Prioritize quantitative wetland assessment to identify wetlands <br />g) Expand native and/or endemic forest cover <br />h) Improve enforcement for illegal activities that harm or degrade endemic habitats <br />(Who is defining endemic habitats and how is it defined? I MUST be defined by Hawaii <br />citizen commission and not anyone outside Hawaii. Mainland people should NOT be <br />able to define this.) <br />1.18 Public landscaping and irrigation shall be designed to maximize water use <br />efficiency and native plants. <br />Actions <br />1.b Review tree survey requirements and amend the Code to incorporate as part of site <br />planning for public use. <br />1.h Develop buffer policies to protect native forests, wildlife, rivers, streams, coastal <br />waters, and other native habitats without. This is too vague. VVhat policies are you <br />considering and will that come with penalties? If so, remove this. <br />