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Accomplishment: The district's secretary assisted with training of vendors in Kailua- <br />Kona store staff in hunting license sales. During anticipated increase in hunting license <br />sales traffic at these establishments, the secretary assisted with license sales and <br />dissemination of information pertinent with upcoming seasons. <br />Temporary Hire of Y2 -Time General Laborer <br />Objective: To assist the districts wildlife staff in the operations and maintenance of <br />projects and to provide predator control at various locations. <br />Accomplishment: A part-time General Labor I position was paid for out of this special <br />fund, and assisted in predator control, trapping of mongooses, feral cats, and feral dogs, <br />maintained water units and water supply facilities, assisted with invasive plant control. <br />The GL's also assisted with predator control at the Big Island Country Club and Puu <br />Waawaa Ranch for nene enhancement. <br />Motor Vehicle Repairs, Maintenance, and Equipment <br />Objective: To maintain trucks in service for WRF purposes. <br />Accomplishment: Vehicles remained functional with no debts to WRF for maintenance. <br />Future Program Plans <br />1. Restore equipment purchase, vehicle purchase and maintenance, and facilities <br />construction functions from the WRF, as funds accrue from the sale of hunting <br />licenses, stamps, tags and fees. $35,000 (100% WRF) <br />2. Provide for the administrative costs, such as printing and publishing of game tags, <br />permits, announcements of hunting seasons and additions of new hunting areas. - <br />$10,000 (100% WRF) <br />3. Once funding is available, improve game habitat projects in GMAs and appropriate <br />areas by installing water units, food plots and improving cover. $50,000 (100%WRF) <br />4. Continue part-time General Laborer I position. <br />5. Fund a full time Wildlife Biologist III position. $55,000 (100% WRF) <br />STATEWIDE ADMINISTRATIVE SEGMENT <br />Hunting License, Wildlife Conservation Stamp, and Game Bird Stamp Production, <br />Program Sales, and Management: <br />Objective: To produce and distribute required hunting licenses, duplicate licenses, <br />stamps, and vendor booklets. A portion of the production costs were paid with WRF <br />monies. <br />Accomplishment: Produced and distributed vendor booklets, hunting licenses, and <br />duplicate hunting licenses. <br />9 <br />
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