What will the effects of the fence be on Pueo, the native Hawaiian Owl?
A predator-proof fence would provide one of the only safe nesting areas for pueo in all the Hawaiian Islands. Like seabirds, pueo nest on the ground and are vulnerable to cats, dogs and mongoose. Pueo naturally used to eat mostly birds and insects prior to the arrival of humans, so by improving seabird habitat, pueo will have more of its natural food source.
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