DLNR will close the areas for three months
May 26, 2010 – Mauna Kea, Hawaii
The Department of Land and Natural Resources said it will close portions of the Mauna Kea Forest Reserve and the Kaohe Game Management Area on the Big Island for three months, due to extreme fire danger as a result of drought conditions.
The closure will start Friday, June 4, 2010 until August 31.
“No public access will be allowed during this period or until sufficient rainfall reduces the fire risk in the area,” the DLNR news release warned. “All public activities will be affected by the closure. This includes game mammal and bird hunting, hiking, bird watching, commercial activities and off road vehicle (ATV, dirt bike, etc) use. However, public use of the Mauna Kea State Recreation Area remains unchanged.”
“The closure is necessary to protect sensitive and important natural resources in the area,” said Hawaii Division of Forestry and Wildlife District Manager Roger Imoto. “Protection of our watersheds is the most important job we have at the Division of Forestry and Wildlife. Protecting the habitats of rare plants and animals is also critical. Although we recognize the inconvenience this closure may cause the public, it is an action we cannot avoid.”
The closure, which the DLNR reminds is authorized under Hawaii Revised Statutes Chapter 185-3, may be lifted earlier if rainfall conditions allow. However, the DLNR also says it may have to be extended if drought persists.
“January to April 2010 rainfall accumulation in this area is only around 20% of normal,” DLNR says. “The National Weather Service recently announced that the October 2009 to April 2010 Hawaiian Islands wet season was the driest in the past 30 years.”
“The western slopes of Mauna Kea have received little rainfall over the past year and vegetation is drier than usual. The closed area includes portions of the forest reserve, below 10,000 feet elevation, between Waikahalulu Gulch, south to the gate 1.1 miles past Kemole, all of the Kaohe Game Management Area, and all roads in the Ahumoa and Skyline area.”
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STORY SUMMARY
The Department of Land and Natural Resources said it will close portions of the Mauna Kea Forest Reserve and the Kaohe Game Management Area on the Big Island for three months, due to extreme fire danger as a result of drought conditions.