Haw. Code R. § 20-26-21 - Preservation of resources
The following activities are prohibited within the UH management areas:
(1) Removing,
injuring, disturbing, or killing any form of plant or animal life, either in
whole or in part, except game mammals and birds hunted according to rules of
the department of land and natural resources;
(2) Introducing any form of plant or animal
life, except dogs when permitted by the hunting rules of the department of land
and natural resources and legally authorized service animals when accompanying
their handlers;
(3) Removing,
damaging, or disturbing any natural feature or resource;
(4) Removing, damaging, or disturbing any
geological or paleontological features or substances;
(5) Removing, damaging, or disturbing any
historic or prehistoric property or remains;
(6) Removing, damaging, or disturbing any
private or university property, sign, marker, or structure;
(7) Entering into any cave, as defined in
section
6D-1, Hawaii Revised
Statutes, or any portion thereof, except as allowed by the department of land
and natural resources;
(8) Having
or possessing the following tools, equipment or implements: cutting or
harvesting tools or gear, including but not limited to chainsaws, axes,
loppers, any mechanized or manual sawtooth tool, seed pickers, or machete, that
may be used for the taking, injuring, or killing of plant life, and hunting
gear or tools that may be used for the taking, injuring, or killing of
wildlife; except as permitted by the hunting rules of the department of land
and natural resources or in accordance with a special term or condition of a
written permit;
(9) Engaging in any
improvement or construction, except as authorized by written permit and, if
applicable, a permit issued by the department of land and natural resources, or
by the board of land and natural resources;
(10) Hiking, conducting nature study, or
conducting any activity on pu'u (cinder cones) unless on designated trails or
roads, except by written permit; or
(11) Introducing any materials from outside
the UH management areas, including but not limited to manmade and natural items
such as balls, plastic flowers, glass, metal and rocks, except by written
permit and, if applicable, a permit issued by the department of land and
natural resources.
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