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Hunting in Hawaii
Articles and information about hunting in Hawaii,
including Hawaii hunting laws, where to obtain
a Hawaiian hunting license, organized hunting
tours in Hawaii, and game animals introduced in
Hawaii over the years.
Hunting is available all year on several of the Hawaiian Islands,
as part of Hawaii's program to reduce the number
of wild pigs, goats, and sheep that are damaging
the islands' natural ecosystem. A state of Hawaii hunting
license is required in order to hunt in Hawaii. Licenses
are available through the State of Hawaii Division of
Forestry and Wildlife.
Hunting in Hawaii - By Island
Maui Hunting Information
Lanai Hunting Information
Kauai Hunting Information
Molokai Hunting Information
Oahu Hunting Information
Hawaii Island Hunting Information
State of Hawaii Hunting Information Page
What You Should Know About Hunting in Hawaii
Hawaiian hunting license requirements, bird hunting
regulations, hunter education classes, game animals
in Hawaii, and a directory of registered hunting guides,
from the State of Hawaii Department of Land and
Natural Resources.
Damage Done by Introduced Game Animals
Information about the damage being done to
native Hawaiian plants and animals by game
animals introduced to Hawaii from other parts
of the world.
Hawaii Animal Quarantine Information
If you plan to bring your hunting dogs into Hawaii
you need to know about Hawaii's strict quarentine laws.
More About Hunting in Hawaii
Hawaii Hunting Legal Notices
Hawaiian Boarhunting with the Use of Dogs (by Nicolai Barca)
2003 May 4:
With Knives and Arrows Avid Hunters Control Pigs
Hawaii's Upland Bird Hunting
Honolul Magazine Article: On The Hunt
Make hunting pono -- save Hawaii’s native creatures
Law Easese Visitor Access to Hunting
Hawaii Fish and Game
Game animals, game birds, and big game fish
available on Maui, Molo9kai, Lanai, Oahu, Kauai,
Niihau, and the Big Island of Hawaii.
Organized Hunting Tours in Hawaii
Organized hunting tours on the Big Island
of Hawaii the "forbidden Isle" of Niihau,
and the island of Maui.
For more information about hunting in Hawaii contact
the Hawaii State Division of forestry and Wildlife Office
at 808-587-0166.
See Also:
Other Activities in Hawaii
Attractions in Hawaii
Events in Hawaii
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