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Ki’ai Moku: ‘Ōhi’a Seeds from Resilient Trees May Hold the Key to Stopping Rapid ‘Ōhi’a Death
Rapid 'Ōhi'a Death (ROD) was detected in three landscaped ʻōhiʻa trees in … Read More...
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Jake Kane Receives the 2024 Mālama i ka ‘Āina Award
Jake Kane of Kane’s Legacy Tree Services was the recipient of the 2024 Mālama i … Read More...
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Coqui Update: December 2024
We hear you – and yes, we hear the coqui too! The winter rains … Read More...
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Coqui Staffing Update: October 2024
Maui is 735 square miles; coqui are established in various densities … Read More...
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Trace-forward reveals little fire ants in Kīpahulu. Public encouraged to report stinging ants
On August 26th, 2024, the Maui Invasive Species Committee (MISC) field crew … Read More...
Welcome to MISC!
The Maui Invasive Species Committee protects Maui’s watersheds, ecological resources, agriculture, and community by eliminating and containing priority invasive plant and animal species. MISC is a project of the University of Hawaiʻi- Pacific Cooperative Studies Unit supported with grant funding.Coqui Frogs
MISC crews focus on containment and stopping new populations from becoming established. We support community-based control in Haiku with supplies and resources. Learn more.
Little Fire Ants
Spot the Ant. Stop the Ant. Don't let the Little Fire Ant go undectected! Learn more.