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Small scale Farm animal rescue & native wildlife conservation (the latter in the works) , located on the Puna coast of Hawaii , serving the LERZ Kalapana-Pohoiki animal and wildlife community .

18/08/2024

By Annie Szvetecz, Published on 01/01/01

Will be leaving FB mostly today. I will still be on here to share out anything important for my Puna people on fb. But I...
11/08/2024

Will be leaving FB mostly today. I will still be on here to share out anything important for my Puna people on fb. But I cannot make a change in my community on this platform.

None of us really can.

We only can bow down to suckerasses censors on fb.

It's made many not willing to lift a finger to save their homes.

Social media IS a great took to use for awareness IF you DONT cater to censorhips.

So with that being said i hope to see a day where the ones who need to use their voices , actually di so on these platforms. The ONLY way to fight it is to keep posting the things they dont want posted, but yet everyones to damn scared of fb jail (a mental state . Fb jail is not real) .

Find me daily on tik tok / insta and my website .I still will be on here once in a while , to post the important injunction updates and new geo education , but I am not gonna let myself scroll and be distracted with it as I have been. Need to spend that time on a platform I am actually respected and looked for on.

It's what's best for me and my fight for Pele.

Aloha
Jazzy
Kahu
Aloha Activism

'A'OLE ASHLEY KIRKAWITCH            81 MILLION THESE GUYS TOOK ON OUR BEHALF IN LATE 2018 FOR POHOIKI ROAD AND 6 YEARS L...
08/08/2024

'A'OLE ASHLEY KIRKAWITCH 81 MILLION THESE GUYS TOOK ON OUR BEHALF IN LATE 2018 FOR POHOIKI ROAD AND 6 YEARS LATER ALL THEYVE DONE IS THROW BS REVITALIZE PARTIES WITH OUR RECOVERY FUNDS, TELLING THE WORLD THAT PUNA HAS RECOVERED IN ANY WAY.

ONLY ONES WHO GOT FUNDS OFF OVER 730 PEOPLE LOOSING THEIR LIVELIHOODS , IS PAHOA BUSINESSES LIKE LAVA MUSEUM ETC WHILE EVERYONE OUT HERE IN ACTUAL DISASTER AREA WAITS FOR SCRAPS TO BE THROWN TO THEM

Hey Kīlauea Eruption Recovery what the f is your guys problem?! Major lawsuits coming your way from yours truly so my community can start to recover somehow. You guys keep mocking/laughing about the kilauea recovery petition when we now have 116 kilauea victims from 2018 within it DEMANDING A total complete financial investigation on every CENT since 2018 that you folks and Ashley kirkawitch / "Revitalize Puna" (🤮🤮) have laundered in the name of our sufferings (see petition reasons for signing --> and you will see that other residents who have lived through multiple kilauea eruptions say exactly the same : theyve had to audit them before , after the kaimu eruption... )

Every single kīlauea eruption you guys do this and spread out the fema funds all over the island EXCEPT where the disaster was as to keep lower Puna the s**t end of the stick so noone wants to live down here and PGV can continue to frack open and destroy Kīlauea Volcanos Lower East Roft Zone. Cannot WAIT to see you guys in court for this petition , which i will be filing very soon, most especially Ashley.

PILAU
HEWA
AUWE

WWW.CHANGE.ORG/LERZKILAUEARECOVERY

05/08/2024
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05/08/2024

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In the heart of the beautiful Hawaii Island lies a hidden truth shrouded in false narratives and misinformation – the plight of the endangered endemic species residing in the Puna Geothermal Radius. Despite its stunning landscapes and diverse ecosystems, this region has become a battleground where...

Please go like Sugars Endangered Native Hawaii Wildlife Conservation & Animal Foundation if you havent already.  This pa...
05/08/2024

Please go like Sugars Endangered Native Hawaii Wildlife Conservation & Animal Foundation if you havent already. This page is a few years old, but it was created with the sole purpose of this fight: saving the Puna endemic species from the geothermal ecocide and the daily poisonings we endure.

I am only back on my Jasmine Steiner platform here after years of being gone , because I have hopes that I did have some ACTUAL ALOHA Ā'INA in here who truly do love our home and want to help Puna.

Saying your a Puna souljah is one thing, ACTUALLY BEING ONE IS ANOTHER , YEAH PUNA BOYS. SO LETS FRIKIN MĀLAMA OUR HOME . Dealing drugs and "hustling " really means nothing at all in Hawaii. If your Born in Puna , you are born a legend . So be a legend. Save Puna.



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HONOLULU — The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is designating critical habitat for 12 species, all found only on Hawaiʻi island. All 12 species are listed as endangered under the Endangered Species Act.

Doing massive research today for the  activism Puna Community website to explain the cover ups and how these are not ful...
05/08/2024

Doing massive research today for the activism Puna Community website to explain the cover ups and how these are not fully accurate (they adjust the places the species are to accommodate the geothermal instead of protecting the endangered species habitats here in Puna. Almost All of these can be found down here yet they lie and only state a few on this side of island...stay tuned on the blog and make sure you share the article when I publish it.)

" Press Release
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Designates Critical Habitat for 12 Hawaiʻi Island Species
Mar 11, 2024
Media Contacts
Jordan Akiyama
HONOLULU — The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is designating critical habitat for 12 species, all found only on Hawaiʻi island. All 12 species are listed as endangered under the Endangered Species Act.

The final rule incorporates changes from the March 29, 2023, proposed rule (Docket # FWS-R1-ES-2023-0017) based on information received during the 60-day public comment period.

Approximately 119,326 acres of federal, state, private, and public lands are being designated as critical habitat for 12 species, meaning these areas have been identified as essential for the conservation of one or more of the species. The earlier proposed designation of critical habitat also included the loulu palm (Pritchardia lanigera) and ʻopāe pond shrimp (Vetericaris chaceorum); however, the Service has determined designation for these species is not be prudent due to concerns related to potential collection from the wild.

Of the 12 species addressed in the proposal, 11 are plants and one is a picture-wing fly. The critical habitat occurs across six ecosystems on the island of Hawaiʻi: mesic forest, mesic grasslands and shrublands, wet forest, wet grasslands and shrublands, coastal, and dry forest. Each species faces threats of habitat loss and degradation due tointroduced ungulates, fire, drought, habitat-modifying invasive plants, and predation from non-native insects.

“We grouped the 12 species in this designation based on their interconnectedness and reliance on ecosystems found only on the island of Hawaiʻi,” said Lasha-Lynn Salbosa, Pacific Islands Fish and Wildlife Office listing and classification manager.

The following is a short description of each species, alphabetized by scientific name.

Bidens hillebrandiana ssp. hillebrandiana (koʻokoʻolau) is a short-lived perennial herb that occurs in coastal and dry cliff ecosystems on rocky substrate near the shoreline. It is found on the windward eastern coast of Kohala near the northern tipof the island.

Cyanea marksii(hāhā) is a short-lived perennial, shrub or palm-like tree and is found on the west side of the island in the district of South Kona.

Cyanea tritomantha (‘akū) is a palm-like shrub distributed across the windward slopes of Mauna Kea, Mauna Loa, Kīlauea, and the Kohala Mountains.

Cyrtandra nanawaleensis (ha‘iwale) is a shrub or small tree found in wet forest ecosystems in the Puna district.

Cyrtandra wagneri (ha‘iwale, kanawao ke‘oke‘o) is a shrub or small tree found in wet forest ecosystems along the northeast side of the island.
Melicope remyi (no common name) is a long-lived perennial shrub found on the windward slopes of the Kohala Mountains and Mauna Kea.

Phyllostegia floribunda (no common name) is a perennial shrub found in mesic forest and wet forest ecosystems along the eastern side of the island.

Pittosporum hawaiiense (hōʻawa, hāʻawa) is a small tree found in mesic and wet ecosystems on the island.

Schiedea diffusa ssp. macraei (no common name) is a perennial climbing herb found in the wet forest ecosystem of the Kohala Mountains and the windward slopes of Mauna Loa.

Schiedea hawaiiensis (māʻoliʻoli) is a perennial herb, and at the time of listing, occurs only at a single site in dry forest habitat between Mauna Loa and Mauna Kea mountains.

Stenogyne cranwelliae (no common name) is a vine found in the Kohala Mountains in wet forest habitat.

Drosophila digressa (Hawaiʻi picture-wing fly) has historically been found in five locations on the island in elevations from 2,000 to 4,500 feet in mesic forest and wet forest habitats.

Critical habitat is a tool of the ESA that supports the continued conservation of imperiled species by guiding cooperation within the federal government. Identifying critical habitat also informs landowners and the public which specific areas are important to a species’ conservation and recovery. The Service can also make the determination to not designate critical habitat when a designation would likely increase the threat of collection, vandalism, or incidental habitat degradation."


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HONOLULU — The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is designating critical habitat for 12 species, all found only on Hawaiʻi island. All 12 species are listed as endangered under the Endangered Species Act.

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03/08/2024

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In the pristine lower Puna Coastal areas of Hawaii, where lush greenery and diverse wildlife once thrived, a silent threat looms large. The peaceful facade that nature presents belies a more insidious reality - the dangers posed by geothermal toxins. As we revel in the beauty of our surroundings, ar...

12/03/2023

Baby goats on the homestead , Ash and Rudy are sooo fun

07/02/2023

Please join this group today (click on the post or group name on post below , Human Rights (Denied) Hawaii, and press join)

This is the birthing of a Global S-Corp , Human Rights Hawaii , which will fight for ALL in Hawaii and beyond who have had their for far to long .

It’s a long way to go (read group description) but in the meantime , we WILL FIGHT for our RIGHTS to basic human rights and our health and well being in LERZ Puna, Hawaii, with or without that MASTERS behind our name ( ——yet )

04/02/2023
02/02/2023

Petition the UN for a Investigation and decommissioning of PGV for violating human rights

15/09/2022

36 minutes ago , please share this around . Seen rubbing hard by Puna Geothermal Venture entrance . highway 132.

14/09/2022

12/09/2022
10/09/2022

All wild animals should roam freely in the wild and not to be kept captive in tiny enclosures. But unfortunately we’re far from this scenar...

09/09/2022

A new burrow of an endangered Hawaiian sea bird was discovered in August at the U.S. military’s training facility on Hawai‘i Island.

God bless his soul
09/09/2022

God bless his soul

♦️Jerome Horwitz, famous for playing CURLY in "THE THREE STOOGES", was known to all as a protector of dogs. Curly's contract with Columbia Pictures included a clause that allowed his dogs to accompany him on the studio lot. Columbia limited it to no more than two dogs at a time, this due to the puppies' unplanned on-camera appearances from time to time. You can still see those surprise dog on set invasions in the first few short films. Typically surrounded by various dogs, Curly was known to come home with a stray dog ​​and foster it until he could find it a permanent home. When the Stooges were out on the road, Curly took it upon himself to find a new home for at least one stray dog ​​in every town they visited. Curly is estimated to have saved and rescued more than 5,000 dogs in his lifetime. This makes him a man ahead of his time, with a very admirable concern for man's best friend.❤️

05/09/2022

Birds are among the natural kingdom’s most secretive and skeptical species, yet when they are shown affection, they will always know how to express gratitude. This reaction specifically inspired Lohwana Halaq, a Filipino caregiver who has been in charge of the care and conservation of a rare speci...

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