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Hawaii scientists introduce endangered damselflies on Oahu


Hawaii scientists introduce endangered damselflies on Oahu
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May 10, 2021
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HONOLULU (AP) Scientists in Hawaii 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, about 50 miles (80 kilometers) northwest of Honolulu, Hawaii New Now reported Saturday.
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. ....

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Scientists Introduce Endangered Damselflies on North Shore of O'ahu


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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. ....

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With damselflies at the brink of extinction, crews release the insect on Oahu's North Shore


With damselflies at the brink of extinction, crews release the insect on Oahu’s North Shore
Orange-black Hawaiian damselfly (Source: Department of Land and Natural Resources)
By HNN Staff | May 8, 2021 at 1:52 PM HST - Updated May 8 at 1:52 PM
HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - In a race against the “extinction clock,” scientists are reintroducing native damselflies into the wild on Oahu’s North Shore.
A small platoon of biologists have been releasing orange-black Hawaiian damselflies to an area near Dillingham field.
Scientists said the only other wild population of the orange-black Hawaiian damselflies is in Tripler Army Medical Center’s vast campus, but said the location isn’t ideal for the insect population to grow. ....

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Hear from Community Experts in This Week's Launch of "Life Interrupted: Navigating What's Next"


Hear from Community Experts in This Week’s Launch of “Life Interrupted: Navigating What’s Next”
Get tips and ask questions in this HONOLULU Magazine free mental health webinar from 1-2 p.m. Thursday, May 6
May 4, 2021
 
The pandemic changed our community and our world dramatically in 2020. Now, our lives are shifting again as we figure out our best next steps. This opening session tackles the big picture: Thursday, May 6: “Changes for Home, Work, Community.”
 
We saw our world shift in so many ways: work from home, school at home; losing jobs or letting them take over our lives; missing many milestones while connecting in different and sometime more meaningful ways; seeing so much of some family members while missing others. Experts say the world and our part of it will continue to adapt in the coming months. How do we move forward safely and cautiously as we strive to recover some of what we lost and find a better path forward. ....

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