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??: Can't be that tough, because I hear when you let people or their friends go in there and hunt
<br />them, and you let the workers, they help them on the ranch go in there and hunt the sheep. So,
<br />I mean, if you can do that, but can you do it when the rest of the public can they leasing the land
<br />from the state?
<br />JPC: I'm not sure. We'll see if that changes, when, if the land when the land transfer happens, if
<br />there's something written in the documents or right now it might endanger hunting, but I don't
<br />think it's something that's fully off the table. I think it's just finding the right program that
<br />doesn't affect matching operations, but helps with the sheep you know, detriment to the
<br />ranching operations in a lot of areas, but they are, they graze (unclear)
<br />??: Well the sheep is where closer towards the volcano boundary?
<br />JPC: Yeah, that's where they actively graze on Mauna Kea a (unclear) So, you know, they're using
<br />grass that repeat that (unclear)
<br />??: So, it will benefit the hunter. Go ahead and cut the population down on the sheep.
<br />JPC right
<br />??: We'll get more grazing for the cattle,
<br />JPC: Yeah, providing hunting resources. So, I don't think it's fully off the table. I think again, just
<br />finding what the ranch is comfortable with. You know, what helps them reduce population,
<br />what helps us get legal hunting pressure in there? So, see where it's a conversation that we'll
<br />probably have, again, with finding something at least.
<br />??: (Unclear)
<br />LT: Sorry, you gotta fill out on the paper. There's the way we run commission.
<br />??: Okay, yeah,
<br />LT: Before (unclear) reunite the community speaker interacting as we fill out the paper again. Sorry
<br />for interrupting. Okay, we can move on…
<br />TWC: Taysen Wong Chong district 2. My favorite subject Mauna Kea. So, speaking of that, this is a bit
<br />on touching of a bird. What is the time frame on the whole watering system?
<br />JPC: Like, buildings and stuff. I mean, we're gonna get after some of the ones in Pumali, probably
<br />mid-March into April, potentially, that time period. So building, you know, two or three new
<br />ones in there, renovating some of the ones. We're going to start with this one down on Kino’ole,
<br />and then, we're going back down is one of the firmest ones. That's what four of us go out there
<br />and get after. It gotta be down there. The (unclear) the tanks are here, all for the waterworks.
<br />It's just making it last the next 20 years. The roof is still there, but it's changing the dry rot wood,
<br />changing from the plastic gutters to metal seamless gutters that will last way longer. So,
<br />throughout this next spring season, actually work our way down on this priority water units.
<br />TWC: Oh, my next question is, I know it's a bit off the subject, but how you know Dawn Chang is
<br />interested in hearing on game management layout from probably the US and the public and
<br />whatever. I know the area shooting is federal regulated, but is there a step that we can take? As
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