To: The Hawaii State Senate
Vote to Confirm Suzanne Case: She gets it!
Suzanne Case has spent her career protecting native forest. That's only about 10% of the island. That leaves 90% for pigs and hunters to have their way. It's not in her plan to stop hunting or fishing, but to protect the native resources. The ancient Hawaiians had restrictions on hunting and fishing, too, and we realize they did it to stop waste and prevent depletion. I think maybe this lady deserves our attention. Mahalo, Lee Polk, Kailua
Why is this important?
Suzanne Case had spent her time with The Nature Conservancy protecting native forest, not all forest.
Wild pigs destroy native forests and cause soil erosion which in turn kills the reefs and threatens fish. Pig hunters are already given access to non-native forests, over 85% of the land, and they can hunt to their hearts desire.
Many state parks have hunting days each week, and frankly, I wish the hunters would do a better job. The pigs dig up a lot of my garden!
Give the lady a chance.
Wild pigs destroy native forests and cause soil erosion which in turn kills the reefs and threatens fish. Pig hunters are already given access to non-native forests, over 85% of the land, and they can hunt to their hearts desire.
Many state parks have hunting days each week, and frankly, I wish the hunters would do a better job. The pigs dig up a lot of my garden!
Give the lady a chance.