Business Profile
Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR) provides management and protection of Hawaii’s public lands and natural resources held in public trust for residents and visitors, helping sustain ecosystems, public access, and cultural resources in partnership with public and private sectors.
{"Hawaii residents","Hawaii visitors","Hunters and hunting communities","Park users and campers","Fishermen, divers, and other aquatic resource users","Researchers, educators, and environmental stakeholders"}
DLNR operates as a state government department that integrates land, water, wildlife, and cultural resource management across multiple divisions with a ridge-to-reef planning perspective, emphasizing partnerships with public and private sectors and community involvement.
{"2026 Lānaʻi axis deer hunting season applications opened October 13, 2025; deadline November 14, 2025.","Public meetings and draft management plans for Kamehamenu Forest Reserve in October 2025 (EA published Sept 23, 2025; comments due Oct 23, 2025).","Stop the Ant Month campaign observed in October 2025."}
A two-day operation by DLNR DOCARE and DSP-led hunters removed 22 feral animals (10 pigs and 12 goats) from Kalalau Valley, with on-site safety measures and ongoing collaboration to address habitat impacts and safety concerns.
Hawaii’s multi-agency effort to detect and control invasive ants (including Little Fire Ants) through public participation, ant-collection kits, and education to prevent ecological and agricultural damage.
A land-to-sea (mauka to makai) workshop on Maui demonstrated how watershed restoration, reforestation, and coastal land management actions influence coral reef resilience and coastal infrastructure protection, emphasizing cross-sector collaboration.
State government department responsible for the management, protection, and conservation of Hawaii’s public lands, natural resources, cultural resources, and responsible public use. Provides programs across forestry, wildlife, aquatic resources, parks, trails, hunting education, and environmental outreach.
Residents and visitors of Hawaii; state and local government agencies; conservation groups; hunters; park and trail users; researchers and educators.
DLNR combines comprehensive, publicly trusted stewardship of land, water, and resources with broad community and partner engagement, delivering integrated solutions (ridge-to-reef) that protect ecosystems while enhancing public access and enjoyment.
Online permit applications (e.g., hunting permits); use of Go Hunt Hawai‘i and related digital resources; DLNRtip app (for downloads/viewing resources); online news releases and PDFs for management plans; accessible information portals and forms through the Hawaii.gov site.
No general pricing information provided; some resources noted as free (e.g., free ant-collection kits).
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