AR-News: (US HI) Maui's south coast gets boost from new tourism
agency program
Animalara2003 at aol.com
Animalara2003 at aol.com
Mon Feb 16 13:14:24 EST 2004
With enough financing for three years, the rangers are expected to help the
public understand how to respect the resources of Maui's south coast and avoid
damage to the reef, land and historic features, according to state officials.
While they are not law-enforcement officers, the rangers will be notifying
conservation officers if they see illegal activities such as vandalism,
littering and poaching of marine wildlife.
The Hawai'i Wildlife Fund will receive $103,274 to conduct a "Think Island"
education campaign that includes presentations to visitors in hotels on Maui's
outdoor environment and historic places. The group also will survey visitor
activities at La Perouse and install an interpretative kiosk at the "Dumps"
coastal parking lot area.
full story:
http://the.honoluluadvertiser.com/article/2004/Feb/16/ln/ln17a.html
"The world is a dangerous place,
not because of those who do evil,
but because of those who look on and do nothing.",
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