Animals
Invasive Insect Coconut Rhinoceros Beetle First Sighting Outside of Oahu Reported, Officials Wary of Larvae in Green Waste
Officials warn locals about the dangers of having larvae in green waste bins at home as the first sighting of the invasive insect coconut rhinoceros beetle was reported outside of Oahu. Read more here.
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