Axis deer originally from India has been spotted at Waimalu Valley. "I swear I saw those antlers running around", stated Mr. Hunter (Name has been changed). "It was about 100 pounds, and it's antler's were about 2 feet high. It was brown with white spots. It was the darnest thing I've seen in years." he continued.
Many people state that Deer in Hawaii is a problem. But is it really? They remind me of "Bambi". Poor little Bambi's mama got shot by the hunters. Well, I think I spotted them here in the valley. A word out to them hunters, if you got any questions or any ideas of trespassing into this valley, you better ask first. Because we got electric fencing and traps that will zap you, and catch your leg, and hang you upside down, just like the movies.
More info on Deer:
Originally from India, the Axis Deer (also called the Chital Deer or Spotted Indian Deer) was introduced to Hawaii in 1867 as a gift to King Kamehameha the Great. They were initially released on the island of Moloka'i, where their population quickly grew. The first introduction of the Axis Deer on Lana'i occurred in the 1920's. They have since grown to a population that exceeds the number of people living in the Basin, estimated at over 3,500.
Well, I am just amazed, we heard a lot about them deers. But for them to be spotted in the valley at Waimalu. That will truly spark some interest here. I think the property value just went up too. What do you think? We sure would love to put a fence around the whole conservation, but you know thats tremendously expensive. So folks, just be on the lookout. Neighbors of Royal Summit and Newtown, be sure no one's trespassing into your yard to get into the protected forest. All you Royal Summit neighbors who's property sits on the perimeter, their on the fenceline, so be on the lookout for any long antlers. If you spot any, call the Deer Hotline at (808) 852-9663.
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