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Scientists Introduce Endangered Damselflies on North Shore of O ahu

Courtesy DLNR HONOLULU Scientists have started to introduce native damselflies into the wild on Oahu s North Shore to help repopulate the insect and potentially save the species from extinction. The state Department of Land and Natural Resources has been releasing orange-black Hawaiian damselflies to an area near Dillingham Air Field, the department reported. Department officials said in a statement that the only other wild population of the insects is in Tripler Army Medical Center, but that the location is not ideal for population growth. Kapua Kawelo, manager for the U.S. Army’s Natural Resources Program, said the state department s invertebrate program partnered with the Army to raise the endangered species in a breeding facility for introduction to the wild.

Skydiving gets six-month extension at Dillingham Airfield

By WILLIAM COLE | The Honolulu Star-Advertiser | Published: May 5, 2021 DILLINGHAM AIRFIELD (Tribune News Service) Oahu s only skydiving operations can continue to operate at Dillingham Airfield at least until Dec. 31 under an extension granted by the state Department of Transportation. Some lawmakers are optimistic, meanwhile, that a long-term lease eventually will be secured between DOT Airports as landlord for civilian aviation and the Army, which owns the North Shore airfield. Businesses including two popular skydiving operations Pacific Skydiving and Skydive Hawaii were previously given until June 30 to vacate the airfield because the Airports Division said it was losing money at Dillingham and it was ending its lease.

Army, lawmakers and aviation community await agreement on Dillingham Airfield

By WILLIAM COLE | The Honolulu Star-Advertiser | Published: April 18, 2021 (Tribune News Service) Dillingham Airfield, which has been riding a wave of business generated by mainland tourists seeking to skydive or take a glider flight, may be able to continue general aviation activity beyond a June 30 cutoff with a new agreement close at hand between the state and Army. Time is of the essence: The state Department of Transportation Airports Division, which acts as the landlord for flight services at the Army-owned North Shore airport, sent notices to airport tenants requiring them to vacate by June 30. Meanwhile, business is booming. We re slammed. We re only open four days a week and we re doing more business in four days than we used to do in seven, said Pacific Skydiving Honolulu manager Bryan Stanley.

The 10 best hikes in Hawaii - Lonely Planet

The 10 best hikes in Hawaii Lonely Planet Editors The tiny islands of Hawaii offer a host of breath-taking vistas © ferrantraite / Getty Images Hikers will find that mile for mile, the tiny islands of Hawaii cannot be topped for heart-stopping vistas and soulful beauty. With its volcanoes and rain forests, spectacular cliffs and waterfalls, Hawaii offers mountains to climb, lava deserts to explore and, most importantly, awe-inspiring views. Here’s a look at some of the best hikes Hawaii has to offer. Editor s note: during COVID-19 there may be additional travel restrictions. Check the latest guidance in Hawaii before planning a trip, and always follow local government health advice.

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