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    Snakes threaten Hawaii's fragile island ecosystem

    HONOLULU (AP) — Hawaii has been largely successful in preventing snakes from entering the island paradise over the years and avoiding the grave danger they present to tropical birds, colorful plants and the vibrant environment that draws millions of tourists to the state each year.

    But the recent capture of escaped pet snakes — illegal in Hawaii — and the infestation of Guam by brown tree snakes, which could easily make it here via cargo ship, have alarmed wildlife and agriculture officials.

    Without any natural predators, authorities say it wouldn't take much for snakes to take root and multiply, potentially killing off endangered birds and flowers that make the islands special. Hawaii, home to more endangered species per square mile than anywhere else in the world, could potentially face the same fate as Guam, where brown tree snakes overran the island following World War II and wiped most birds from the skies.

    "It has a high potential to be devastating to Hawaii," said Earl Campbell, assistant field supervisor for the Pacific Islands Fish and Wildlife Office within the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. "I would look at Guam as the template for what could happen in a range of tropical Pacific Islands that have no snakes."

    Hawaii is so serious about keeping snakes out that the fine for possessing an illegal animal can reach $200,000 and up to three years in prison. But snake owners are granted amnesty if they willingly turn their pets over.

    Residents who unlawfully keep snakes as pets create a giant risk when the reptiles escape or are released into the wild. A 9-foot boa constrictor and 7-foot albino Burmese python were captured this month.

    "No pet snake is welcome because all it's going to take is the next earthquake, tsunami or hurricane to blow open all those enclosures and introduce to the islands all those pets that were being kept in a house," said Fern Duvall, a wildlife biologist for the state Division of Forestry and Wildlife on Maui. "It's really a grievous problem."

    Besides the snake pet threat, environmentalists also fear that snakes could find their way to Hawaii by hitchhiking on cargo ships, undetected by short-staffed agriculture inspectors.

    If snakes nested and reproduced, it would quickly be too late to stop them and the Hawaiian islands would be changed forever, said Christy Martin, spokeswoman for the state's Coordinating Group on Alien Pest Species.

    "It's our moral responsibility to try to keep them out for as long as possible. I don't look forward to future generations saying, 'They really dropped the ball on that one. There used to be birds in Hawaii,'" Martin said.

    The number of snake sightings fluctuates from year to year, but they've been steadily rising, said Carol Okada, manager for the Hawaii Department of Agriculture's Plant Quarantine Branch.

    There was a yearly average of nearly 24 snake sightings reported statewide between 1990 and 2000, according to a 2001 study titled "Risk to Hawaii from Snakes" published in Pacific Science. Okada said there were 36 snake reports in 2008, with data from other recent years not immediately available.

    "We don't want the trend to continue," Okada said. "In Hawaii, with all its lush vegetation, you don't want to be worried about snakes while you're hiking."

    A snake invasion would have far-reaching effects on the islands, permanently changing its landscape, Duvall said.

    First they'd eat bird eggs and small birds, including 34 species of endangered forest birds found in Hawaii such as the Maui parrotbill, crested honeycreeper and Hawaiian crow, he said. Spider webs would drape trees and darken forests without birds to kill them. Insect populations would boom. Power outages would increase as snakes hung from electricity lines.

    These consequences have already occurred on Guam, according to Campbell, saying the snakes there established themselves across the landscape in about three decades.

    In this month's captures on Oahu, the snakes appeared to be pets, agriculture officials said. The docile boa constrictor was found by pig hunters on a dirt road, and the python was retrieved from a home after police received a tip.

    The black market pet trade is largely responsible for snakes finding their way into the islands, Martin said.

    Snake enthusiasts find dealers through the Internet and ship baby snakes by mail to Hawaii in small boxes, she said. Legitimate pet stores won't send snakes to Hawaii, she said.

    With only 50 agriculture inspectors statewide, down from 95 in 2009 because of budget cuts and layoffs, the state has a hard time catching snakes when they're mailed in, she said. Efforts to prevent snakes from escaping Guam have been more successful, and only one brown tree snake has been found in Hawaii since an inspection program started on Guam in 1994, Campbell said.

    Organizations including the Hawaiian Humane Society help rid the islands of pet snakes by picking them up from homes with no questions asked, said spokeswoman Jacque LeBlanc.

    "In the case of the boa that was found, that boa was big enough to eat a cat or harm a child," LeBlanc said. "They're dangerous to people and other animals."

     
     
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    • johnny taxpayer  •  10 mths ago
      Start prosecuting people for owning snakes as pets in HI. This no questions ask business is just a get out of jail free card. Start making examples of the selfish people who can't live without having a pet SNAKE. The arrogance and selfishness of a few will ruin the entire islands for all of mankind.
      • Richard Hurtz 10 mths ago
        Did you read the article? They ARE prosecuting them.
      • Nancy 10 mths ago
        You are such a knee-JERK, trained,programmed mind zombie....
        "Sure just run right out and put a whole bunch of people in jail, and confiscate everything they have ..... don't educate the people.... and allow the option of either killing the snake or calling the animal control people and giving the snake to them...
        .
        OH NO...... just arbitrarily PROSECUTE everybody who "breaks YOUR law"....
        .
        May the fleas of a thousand camels infest your crotch ... and be immune to Black Flag.
      • Tom 10 mths ago
        HURTZ & NANCY-
        OPEN YOUR BRAIN BEFORE YOUR MOUTH. Hawaii provides AMESTY to these idiots if they surrender their illegal pet. Left with that choice, they DON'T prosecute them, they pay blinds man bluff with these fools.
    • Lori G  •  10 mths ago
      Only a $200,000 fine and only 3 years in jail for potentially ruining an entire ecosystem??
      • Zero Gravity 10 mths ago
        What about drilling for oil in the Gulf of Mexico by the BUSH / CHENEY oil tycoons ! AND THEY ARE GIVEN SUBSIDIES AND TAX BREAKS !
      • Sophia 10 mths ago
        So right! They do LESS THAN THAT if youKIL SOMEONE IN HAWAII and have connections to judges...judges are a BG part of the problem and keep letting criminals out!!!!!
    • Brown Sugar  •  10 mths ago
      Sure escaped pet snakes_ I smell bull_ It's these idiots who buy snakes for pets then let them go when they are too big. Pure irresponsibility. They never consider the consequences to
      • CJ 10 mths ago
        Actually snakes are quite the escape artists! I used to manage a pet store and know this to be a lot more common than people realize. At the same time, just like many other reptiles, etc snakes take a lot of care, and grow large and often no longer easy to handle. When this happens people do sometimes irresponsibly decide to release them into the wild. There is a huge problem of this in Florida as well.
      • Marty 10 mths ago
        Too big, then I smell soup. they taste great. Hawaii should consider frying them up if they find any.
      • Aries 10 mths ago
        snakes?not funny to take them as pets.
    • Jody  •  10 mths ago
      This is a true story! I actually lived on the island of Guam in the early 1990's and THERE ARE NO BIRDS ON THE ISLAND!!! It is because of the snakes that eat all the eggs before they can ever have a chance to hatch. It is sad that people break the law in what they think is an insignificant way that can truly have major long term consequences.
      • chris 10 mths ago
        Guam's issue is the result of the US military's presence on the island and not people who "break the law."
      • Star 10 mths ago
        Hmm, I don't think Jody actually stated that Guam's problem was due to pet snakes and people breaking the law. She simply stated that it's sad that people break the pet law without considering consequences...that part of her comment seems to me to be about the problem in Hawaii.
      • Rob Brady 10 mths ago
        In the mid-1940s, the brown tree snake was accidentally introduced to what was then snake-free Guam. This snake became Guam's new top predator and ate its way through a buffet of the island's bird community. As a result, 10 of the island's 12 forest bird species are now extinct on Guam and the two surviving forest bird species remain only in tiny, localized populations where snakes are controlled. Guam's now silent forests currently hold about 13,000 snakes per square mile.
    • Angry Dragon  •  10 mths ago
      As usual, stupid people determined to have something they're not supposed to, and helping ruin the country they're in. Australia is overrun with feral animals, from dogs and cats to rabbits. In addition smugglers are removing endangered animals illegally for profit. It's past time for governments to start doing lobotomies on offenders of all types instead of paying billions to keep them in jails.
      • Dwight Schrutt 10 mths ago
        Greatly said......Stupid people equal IDIOTS who think they know everything!!!!
      • Nancy 10 mths ago
        It is way past time for "governments of criminals" to get OUT of people's lives..... The people themselves must make these decisions.
        And NO .... politicians are NOT your representatives.. otherwise they would be living like YOU are..... instead of having the lifestyles of the rich and the famous while YOU grub for your living like they animal they deem you to be!
    • Keanu Noga  •  10 mths ago
      but you always have ignorant idiots who violate our laws and regulations to keep snakes out of our islands...perhaps they should be "deported" out!
    • JAFO001  •  10 mths ago
      From what I've read, Hawaii has also has a problem (admittedly lesser) from feral pigs. Pigs are notoriously efficient foragers, and can strip an area bare of all edible vegetation in a relatively short period of time. Without a natural predator or enough hunters to keep the population in check, the problem has grown over the last decade or two (again, from what I've read). A lot of rare plant species are being decimated as a result.
    • Brooks M  •  10 mths ago
      We have a $500 bounty on snakes in Florida. It's a big problem here!
    • Joshua  •  10 mths ago
      There should be a law that says if you buy a snake that it has to be electronically tagged the day you purchase it that way if your one of those stupid morons that dumps it on a road somewhere, they can find you and criminally charge you for doing so
    • Doc. Holliday  •  10 mths ago
      Put a bounty on the snakes. Creates new jobs and eliminates the problem.
    • ultracon  •  10 mths ago
      ANYONE calling a snake a PET,, has to be a little "whacky".
    • Bill  •  10 mths ago
      Florida is paying for stupidity now.
    • Beast Master  •  10 mths ago
      I was stationed on Oahu, 97-late 99. Beautiful island, and expensive. I had the chance to experience the natural water falls of the island, and the clean beaches. I enjoyed the fact that there were no snakes, or tics. Being stationed at Wheeler Army Airfield and working on Schoofield was an experience, but the training exercises would have been worse if I had to worry about "SNAKES". I just read where Hawaii has a swimming hole that is deadly and how some get injured or killed. Accidents happen, but always use common sense when you are in unfamiliar surroundings and you should be "OK".
    • xyc  •  10 mths ago
      If the government puts this much attention on illegal snakes just think what would happen if they put as much attention on illegal aliens.
    • me1st  •  10 mths ago
      If you think the snake threat in HI is overstated, have a look at the FL Everglades. The place is infested with snakes that are systematically killing off local species, thanks to the pet owners who release their "pet" snakes into the 'Glades when the animals have gotten big and scary. If you like to hunt snakes, come on down, you'll be very welcome.
    • Right On  •  10 mths ago
      Florida is being over run with pythons, etc....One of them escaped it's tank and killed a child..............Small when purchased, they quickly outgrow household surroundings and are turned loose......They should be banned as pets...
    • johnny taxpayer  •  10 mths ago
      anyone caught with a pet snake in HI sould have to share a closed and sealed room with it for three years in jail. See if you are still a pet snake lover after that. Sleep tight.
    • Debow  •  10 mths ago
      The biggest enemy we face on this small little planet, we call Earth is us!When are we ever going to learn. We are not! If the State of Florida had the same law wildlife enforcement regulations, as Hawaii, about 20 years ago. You would not have the Burmese Python problem in South Florida (Everglades National Park). The State of Florida, like a lot of states, is trying to get a handle, retroactively, on exotic pets and irresponsible pet owners.Hey, if you want to get a 20-foot Burmese Python or a 200-pound Chimpanzee or an adult Piranha, you must pass an IQ test, take and pass a federal/state wildlife certification test, and microchip the little #$%$ (in case it escapes and creates havoc and mayhem). Pet shops and/or individuals must be licensed and bonded if they want to sell these exotic pets - period. Otherwise, they will suffer the consequences, jail time and large fines.Unfortunately for every 10 responsible pet owners, there is always the idiot/irresponsible pet owner that screws-up everything for everybody. Local, state and/or federal wildlife agencies need to target these individuals - proactively or fight a never-ending uphill battle of containment of exotic animals gone wild. ~ DM
    • A Yahoo! User  •  10 mths ago
      What is the mental defect that some people have that makes them want have Snakes for pets? If you are lucky enough to live in Hawaii, don't ruin it by having snakes as pets dirt bags.
    • Watchman On The Wall  •  10 mths ago
      Cmon' folks, let's try to keep the snakes out of Hawaii and confine them to their natural habitat of D.C.
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