A draft management plan proposes no hunting of game animals, except possibly birds, at the new Kamehamenui Forest Reserve in Kula.
The proposal is one of many developed by the state Division of Forestry and Wildlife after studies, testimonies and public meetings.
Another public meeting about the Kamehamenui Forest Reserve Management Plan is scheduled for 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Von Tempsky Community Center in Kula.
“I’m hoping we can get something going here,”
said Tom Calhoun, a Hawaii Forest Association member and Maui resident, who is glad that work can start on restoring portions of the 3,433-acre Kamehamenui Forest Reserve on the northwestern slopes of Haleakala.
Author summary: Plan proposes no hunting in Kula forest reserve.