PALILA VERSUS N.R.A.
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The palila/mouflon situation, however, is far simpler than
most similar examples of the problem. Mouflon sheep have
resided in Hawaii for less than 30 years; there's no
longterm tradition of mouflon-hunting on Mauna Kea; and
mouflon sheep exist in several other places in Hawaii,
where they could be hunted. Finally, there may be a happy
ending to this 10-year-old legal battle: Scientists report
that the mamane-naio forest is improving nicely since the
last mouflon were removed in early 1988, and that the
palila population seems to be rebounding as well, up by as
much as 25% in the same period.
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Editor's Note: Hunters in general,
of course, are the major source of money for the
protection of wildlife habitat, both for game and non game
species. And responsible hunters are, themselves, often
under either ignorant or unfair attack. For that side of
the story, turn to 114-098-01 .
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