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end up saving more trees. As you see we're planting tens of thousands more trees per <br /> year on Mauna Kea to restore the mountain. We could definitely improve and keep <br /> track of any trees that are moved during road maintenance or fire break maintenance <br /> that is definitely something we can work on in the department. I can follow up with the <br /> branch staff to make sure that that's done. I think there is some wiggle room, and I'm <br /> definitely committed to working with you folks to find that, because I think, a lot of <br /> things got push a little too far, but it's going to take a lot of work too, bring it back <br /> around. I hope that answered most of your questions, and concerns. <br /> TC: Yeah, Taysen District 2 again, I just want to...is there like a time frame to, the reason <br /> why I ask that question, is because I've been going to meetings like that since I was a <br /> kid, when is this going to amend this situation ... <br /> [Background talking going on by others in the meeting] <br /> BM: I didn't get your whole questions, your kind of breaking up a bit...Just to clarify you're <br /> asking, what would be the timeline for working on an amendment like this... <br /> TC: The reason why I'm asking is that I'm going to be forty years (40) old, I've been going to <br /> meeting like this since I was kid, I would like to see the change in my lifetime, my kids, <br /> BM: That's a good question, that has to come from within...it would have to come from <br /> basically from you folks, the issue that we are working with is like, if this was completely <br /> within State jurisdiction, we can kind of file an amendment at any time, but because this <br /> is a Federal court case...it really kind of ties our hands...honestly in an ideal world I <br /> would love to see a world where we have hunting units on Mauna Kea, because there <br /> are areas that aren't really suitable habitat for Palila, however they all are important <br /> areas for watershed right, so that's the other thing we have to consider. It's not just <br /> Palila, it's also watershed resources and things of that nature. But I always been of that <br /> opinion, we should be trying to get as much as we can out of our public resources, we <br /> want people to be able to bird watch, we want people to be able to hunt, we want all of <br /> the above right? So, I think that's what I'm committed to working towards. I don't have <br /> as much information on the legal side of things. I can reach out to our folks more <br /> information from our attorney general, yeah, I'm definitely interested in trying to work <br /> with you folks to open up possible units. You know... Jus Pang-Ching has been working <br /> to open up some areas for dogs for pig hunting and try to encourage different <br /> opportunity, maybe not sheep, yeah..l'm definitely committed as a forestry person and <br /> a hunter to try and like make both of these world work together a little bit more, <br /> unfortunately I can't get back to you on a timeline until I talk to the legal <br /> representatives. <br /> CF: Sorry to interrupt real fast kind...This is Cody from crop council, I think some of our <br /> commissioners on zoom are unable to do anything, raise hands, unmute, commissioner <br /> 20 <br />