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Bird conservationists from across the islands share how their facilities were damaged during the storms, and what impact that had on their endangered bird populations
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With the risk of leptospirosis on the rise after the recent floods, the Hawaiʻi Department of Health shares how to prevent infection and what to do if you or a pet contracts the bacterial disease.
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A seabird native to Hawaiʻi is flourishing in the middle of Honolulu's concrete towers, traffic-clogged roads and Waikīkī hotels. The number of adult breeding white terns has jumped more than 50% in the past decade to 3,600.
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Waialua horse trainer Tyler Smith recounts his experience rescuing his horses from a flood during the Kona low storm.
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A bill moving through the Capitol is looking to exempt meat from those animals from some state inspection and transportation rules — as long as they're donated to an organization specifically to feed those in need.
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Bishop Museum CEO Kristofer Heglen shares new research on two marsupial species previously thought to be extinct but were recently rediscovered alive in New Guinea.
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The Hawaiian Humane Society sends litters of kittens to the correctional facility every five weeks or so, where they are nursed to full strength by two women incarcerated there.
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One bill would get rid of breed and size restrictions in public housing and open existing public housing to pet owners.
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Hawaiʻi Agriculture and Biosecurity officials discuss the challenges the department faces and the criticisms it's received over handling of invasive species infestations.
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California has detected its first cases of highly pathogenic avian influenza in marine mammals. Marine veterinarians in Hawaiʻi are monitoring the outbreak closely.