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How Hawaii is fighting invasive species and protecting native ecosystems
Hawaii is using self-resetting traps to target invasive mongooses and conducting research on diseases affecting ohia forests to protect native ecosystems. Over 60 conservation organizations gathered in Waikiki to share strategies and strengthen partnerships for environmental protection.
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