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Patricia Tummons

1 May 2020

From the Archives: The Roots of Ranching in Hawai‘i: From Vancouver to Parker and Beyond

by Teresa | posted in: Agriculture, Forestry, Forests, May 2020 | 0

On the occasion of completing 30 years of continuous publication – a mile- stone that will be attained in June – Environment Hawai‘i will be reprinting from time to time articles that we believe display the breadth and the depth of the … Continued

Patricia Tummons
1 Mar 2020

Can Genetic Engineering Save the ‘I‘iwi? Scientists in Volcano Weigh the Odds

by Teresa | posted in: Climate Change, March 2020 | 0

Temperatures are rising. And as they soar, so, too, do the mosquitoes that carry the parasite that causes avian malaria, fatal to so many of the native Hawaiian forest birds. For years, scientists and biologists concerned with the health of … Continued

Patricia Tummons
1 Mar 2020

Appellate Court Overturns Award Of Damages to Bridge ‘Aina Le‘a

by Teresa | posted in: Land Use, March 2020 | 0

Chalk one up for the state. A big one. A three-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has shredded the takings claims of Bridge ‘Aina Le‘a, LLC, over the state Land Use Commission’s decision in 2011 to … Continued

Patricia Tummons
1 Mar 2020

New & Noteworthy: ‘Ohi‘a Rust Rule, Pepe‘ekeo Point, Corrections

by Teresa | posted in: March 2020, New & Noteworthy | 0

Delay in ‘Ohi‘a Rust Rule: Last August, after many years of delay, the state Department of Agriculture finally approved rules to ban the importation of plants in the Myrtaceae family from other states, in hopes of protecting ohi‘a from a devastating rust. … Continued

Patricia Tummons
30 Jan 2020

Rat Lungworm Disease: a Public Health Crisis the State Is Struggling to Address

by Teresa | posted in: February 2020 | 0

“Infectious disease is going to have a larger impact than terrorism on our future,” Lieutenant Governor Josh Green said in his introductory remarks to the 6th International Workshop on Angiostrongylus and Angiostrongyliasis, held last month in Hilo. In his official capacity, Green … Continued

Patricia Tummons
30 Jan 2020

Dogs Vulnerable to Rat Lungworm Infection

by Teresa | posted in: February 2020 | 0

(This article has been updated to correct Dr. Alfred Mina’s first name.) In Hawai‘i, it would seem, dogs have received better treatment for rat lungworm disease than humans. For several years, Dr. Alfred Mina, a veterinarian in Hilo, has been … Continued

Patricia Tummons
30 Jan 2020

Fast Facts about Rat Lungworm Disease

by Teresa | posted in: February 2020 | 0

In the normal life cycle of rat lungworm (Angiostrongylus cantonensis), snails and slugs eat rat feces that contain the first-stage lungworm larvae. Thoselarvae develop to the third stage in the snails. When rats eat the snails, the larvae develop into adults … Continued

Patricia Tummons
30 Jan 2020

Patron Who Finds Snail in Sandwich Sues Big Island Health Food Store

by Teresa | posted in: February 2020 | 0

Correction: Argon Steel, Ph.D., informed Environment Hawai`i that the bleach solution used in testing possible effective vegetable washes was household bleach, which was diluted 25 percent, so the actual dilution was 1.5 percent bleach. Also, the chlorine that was used … Continued

Patricia Tummons
30 Jan 2020

New & Noteworthy: Tibouchina, False Killer Whales

by Teresa | posted in: February 2020 | 0

Tibouchina Biocontrol: The state Department of Agriculture has released a draft environmental assessment for the statewide release of a small Brazilian beetle, Syphraea uberabensis, to controlcane tibouchina, a noxious weed, and related species. According to the draft EA, noticed inthe Office of Environmental … Continued

Patricia Tummons, Teresa Dawson
Moloka‘i Flooding Frustrates Residents Who Now Face EPA, DOH Enforcement
1 Jan 2020

Moloka‘i Flooding Frustrates Residents Who Now Face EPA, DOH Enforcement

by Teresa | posted in: January 2020 | 0

The forecast for Moloka‘i was grim in late August of 2018. Hurricane Lane, a category 5 hurricane, was on a track that put the Friendly Isle in its cross hairs. Charles “Chucky” Miguel Sr. was taking no chances. The lot … Continued

Patricia Tummons

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In This Issue

  • January 2026 PDF January 8, 2026
  • BOARD TALK: Groups Appeal Land Board Decisions To Deny Contested Case, Grant Water Permit January 7, 2026
  • BOARD TALK, Continued: Lāʻie Sandbag Fine, Maui Land Acquisition January 7, 2026
  • New & Noteworthy: Marine Mammal Strandings; A Seawall Fine Is Upheld January 7, 2026
  • As Haleakalā Trail Injunction Takes Effect, DLNR Pleads to Maintain Vehicular Access January 7, 2026
  • Water Commission Gets Dire Report on Diminishing Flows in Nā Wai ʻEhā January 7, 2026

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