State of Hawaii

05/01/2024 | News release | Distributed by Public on 05/01/2024 20:43

DLNR News Release – MAY IS HAWAIʻI INVASIVE SPECIES AWARENESS MONTH, May 1, 2024

DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES

JOSH GREEN, M.D.
GOVERNOR

DAWN CHANG
CHAIRPERSON

NEWS RELEASE

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

May 1, 2024

MAY IS HAWAIʻI INVASIVE SPECIES AWARENESS MONTH

Volunteer events, free webinars, and awards focus on protecting Hawaiʻi

(HONOLULU) - Todaymarks the beginning of Hawaiʻi Invasive Species Awareness Month (HISAM), an annual campaign to prevent and minimize the impacts of invasive species and highlight the positive steps being taken to protect our islands.

HISAM is hosted by the Hawaiʻi Invasive Species Council (HISC), an inter-departmental collaborationco-chaired by the Hawaiʻi Department of Agriculture (HDOA)and the DLNR.Partners include the Hawaiʻi Department of Health, University of Hawaiʻi, the Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism, and the HawaiʻiDepartment of Transportation.

The month-long campaignwill include a series of free webinars offered by local experts, volunteer opportunities across Hawaiʻi, and awards celebratingcommunity members' efforts to combat what the Hawaiʻi State Legislature has described as "the single greatest threat to Hawaiʻi's economy, natural environment, and the health and lifestyle of Hawaiʻi's people and visitors."

This year's themeis"Who Protects Hawaiʻi? We All Do," underscoring the collaborative approachnecessaryto address and effectively manage the risks invasive speciespose.

Activity and event topics will focus oneffective biosecurity measures, current pests including little fire ants (LFA) and the coconut rhinoceros beetle (CRB), as well as community and youth engagement and ways we all can help.

"Biosecurity is a kākou thing," said DLNR Chair Dawn Chang. "This year's theme highlights that everyone has kuleana for protecting Hawaiʻi against invasive species, including community members and staff from all of our partner agencies."

"Hawaiʻi's agriculture and environment are in a constant battle with many invasive pests and diseases," said HDOA Chair Sharon Hurd. "We need everyone's awareness and kōkua to help defend against these threats to our islands."

As part of the awareness effort, events and volunteer opportunities will be held across the state for thosewho would like to get involved inthe fight against invasive species. Participants can survey for invasive plants on Oʻahu's north shore, remove weeds from remote forests on Maui, restore critical bird habitat on Hawaiʻi Island, and more.Visit the HISC website for afull schedule of events.

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RESOURCES

(All images/video courtesy: DLNR)

HD video - Honolulu Airport biosecurity exhibit (Jan. 27 and 30, 2023):

https://vimeo.com/795721645

HD video - How to test for Little Fire Ant (Oct. 2021):

https://vimeo.com/97558997

Photographs - Honolulu airport biosecurity exhibit (Jan. 27 and 30, 2023):

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/3e79fd5achgwwlu/AADp4HNasXcZqqJfFuGXbmRXa?dl=0

Photographs - HISAM Kick-off (Feb. 2020 and April 2024)

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/s5n7amt4dmwcc0f/AADN8BvDP1QOvt5kS4TW5QJga?st=086s3tht&dl=0

2024 Hawaiʻi Invasive Species Awareness Month webinars and volunteer opportunities:

https://dlnr.hawaii.gov/hisc/hisam2024/

Media Contact:

Ryan Aguilar

Communications Specialist

Hawai'i Dept. of Land and Natural Resources

[email protected]

808-587-0396