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<br />Hawaii Game Management Advisory Commission Meeting <br />Minutes – February 24, 2014 <br />Chair Sylvester: Is there any way to streamline a plan like that? \[Unclear\] get to <br />do that in a year or two and for game it’s gonna have 10 years. <br /> <br />L. Hadway: The Windmill projects Kauai HCP is extremely complex but it is <br />definitely something we want to work on and actually I’ve chosen to work at some <br />national level state wildlife program agencies across the country have faced <br />similar issues with endangered species and working with Fish & Wildlife Service, <br />so I chose to prioritize my time to understand the national level policies so we <br />can move forward with better relations with Fish & Wildlife Service on these <br />endangered species issues. <br /> <br />Chair Sylvester: OK. Thank you. Let’s go to item D right now. OK. So this is kind <br />of changing gears. <br /> <br />d) Actual locations and total acreage to be fenced and ungulates are to be <br />removed per the Watershed Protection Plan. <br /> <br />Chair Sylvester: D is actual locations and total acreage to be fenced and <br />ungulates are to be removed per the Watershed Protection Plan and that would <br />be the Rain Follows the Forest. I think we need to see what the actual area is <br />and how it’s scattered – what areas is considered like with Mauna Kea because <br />that area is, being fenced and eradicated, is that part of the total acreage of <br />doubling the watershed initiative. That would be my question. <br /> <br />L. Hadway: \[Discussion\] <br /> <br />\[Tape gap\] <br /> <br /> <br />c) Time frame for DLNR Chairperson William Aila to return to Hawaii <br />County and speak with our resource users. <br /> <br /> <br />Chair Sylvester: Since we don’t need that for now – let’s go back to C and do a <br />time frame for DLNR Chair person William Aila to return to Hawaii County and <br />speak with our resource users. At our last meeting in September Aila committed <br />to come back and talk to other users, I guess fishermen also and… <br /> <br />L. Hadway: He was very hopeful to try and make this meeting but he just came <br />back from Washington, D.C. So I mentioned to Tony (Sylvester) that if, as early <br />as possible that we know the date of the next meeting… <br /> <br />th <br />Chair Sylvester: March 24. <br /> <br />\[Discussion} <br /> <br /> 11 <br /> <br />
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