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Kamehamenui Forest Wildlife Control Hunt Announced

Government and Politics

August 14, 2024

From: Hawaii Governor Josh Green, M.D.

Hunter assistance requested between August 15 and October 31

KULA, MAUI - Controlled hunting in the Kamehamenui Forest Reserve (NAR) on Maui, begins tomorrow.

The reserve was established for the protection and preservation of Hawai?i’s unique native species and ecosystems. This initial phase of  ecosystem restoration begins with the removal of feral goats and axis deer (ungulates) within the upper fence unit.

Biologists estimate there are approximately 50 ungulates within the control unit,  mostly feral goats. Controlled hunting in the Kamehamenui Forest Reserve ends  October 31.

Participating hunters must follow the policies and procedures below to participate:

- Hold avalid state of Hawai?i hunting license.
- Prior to checking in and entering the control area, hunters must read the posted Kamehamenui Forest Reserve wildlife control permit located at the Kula Forest Reserve hunter check station.
- By signing the check-in sheet, hunters acknowledge reading the permit and agree to abide by all terms and conditions.
- Hunters must  check out of the control area at the  hunter check station and provide all required information, including the number of axis deer and feral goats harvested.
- Only hunters listed on the check sheets are allowed.
- Hunters must abide by Hawai?i Administrative Rules Title 13, Chapters 121 and 123 as applicable to this permit and any general conditions and restrictions set forth by the DLNR Division of Forestry and Wildlife (DOFAW).
- A map of the area, including the location of the entry and access point into the control unit, will be posted at the  hunter check station. Hunters are encouraged to review the map to familiarize themselves with the area.

Additional details for this control hunt are available at the Maui DOFAW office: 808- 984-8100.