VIDEO STORY
- HILO – During her keynote address at the 23rd Annual Hawaii Conservation Conference at the University of Hawai‘i-Hilo, Department of Land and Natural Resources chair Suzanne Case made some brief comments about the ongoing Mauna Kea conflict.
- Case acknowledged the challenges of “controlling unlawful practices while upholding free speech and traditional and customary practices” during her time at the podium.
- Case also spoke briefly on Governor David Ige’s plan to have DLNR resume management of 10,000 acres on Mauna Kea currently under lease by the University of Hawaii.
- Big Island Video News will have more from this address in the coming hours.
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STORY SUMMARY
During her keynote address at the 23rd Annual Hawaii Conservation Conference at the University of Hawai‘i-Hilo, DLNR chair Suzanne Case made some brief comments about the ongoing Mauna Kea conflict.