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Koʻolau Mountains partnership outlines 522‑acre fence to protect Piʻa Valley watershed
Summary
Koʻolau Mountains Watershed Partnership proposed a 21,000‑foot ungulate exclusion fence to enclose about 522 acres in Upper Piʻa Valley to protect native plants and watershed function; funding is expected from DLNR/DOFA and NOAA with community outreach and an environmental assessment under way.
The Koʻolau Mountains Watershed Partnership presented a conservation project at the Feb. 4 neighborhood board meeting to install an ungulate‑exclusion fence in Upper Piʻa Valley intended to protect native vegetation and watershed function.
Craig Gorsuch, program manager for the partnership, said the Pia Fence Project would enclose roughly 522 acres with about 21,000 feet of fencing on Department of Land and…
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