Honolulu Civil Beat | Habitat destruction, albatross death could lead to $3M fines for North Shore property owners @civilbeat | Uploaded May 2024 | Updated October 2024, 13 hours ago.
A native bee species pushed closer to extinction. A nesting albatross killed after a worker threw a rock at her head.
These incidents happened at Marconi Point, an agricultural-designated area with more than a dozen lot owners next to Turtle Bay Resort.
Now, several North Shore property owners face more than $3 million in state fines.
More details: civilbeat.org/2024/04/bee-habitat-destruction-albatross-death-could-lead-to-3-million-in-fines
A native bee species pushed closer to extinction. A nesting albatross killed after a worker threw a rock at her head.
These incidents happened at Marconi Point, an agricultural-designated area with more than a dozen lot owners next to Turtle Bay Resort.
Now, several North Shore property owners face more than $3 million in state fines.
More details: civilbeat.org/2024/04/bee-habitat-destruction-albatross-death-could-lead-to-3-million-in-fines