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Maui County Report a Pest

Maui County Invasive Species Early Detection Reporting Tool project

The Maui County Early Detection Reporting Tool is a pilot multi-agency reporting system with a major electronic component for early detection and rapid assessment of new and incipient invasive species in Maui County. This project seeks to engage the public in the early detection of new alien pest and then to provide them with a system to report their findings.

Maui County is in the midst of an alien species invasion that threatens the islands’ environment, economy, and quality of life. Non-native plants such as miconia, or the velvet tree, grow out of control producing millions of seeds per tree every year, threatening to take over natural areas and watersheds. Non-native animals such as the coqui frog jeopardize tourist revenue and residents’ property values. Containing and removing these unwanted visitors costs Maui County millions of dollars a year.

With the increase of traffic to and from the islands, this influx is not likely to stop. In fact, 20 to 50 new non-native species arrive every single year. Early detection of and rapid response to new invasive threats entering the islands will reduce the overall impact of these species before they become out of control. An effective reporting system is needed to connect early detector’s sightings to those agencies tasked with removing new invasive pests.

If you are interested in participating in this project or simply for more information, please contact reportapest-maui@hawaii.edu.


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