In case there was a question about whether mongooses are
established on the island, a second Kaua`i mongoose in under two months was
trapped yesterday afternoon at Nawiliwili Harbor.
(Image: Young Brothers crew on Kaua`i with trapped mongoose. Credit: KISC.)
The first was trapped in May between Kaua`i Lagoons and the
Lihue Airport. That was a large mature adult. Yesterday, employees at the Young
Brothers terminal at Nawiliwili Harbor spotted one running between shipping
containers—a little more than a mile from the first trapping.
Keren Gundersen of the Kaua`i Invasive Species Committee
provided a blow-by-blow.
Young Brothers employees Nolan Fernandes, Keith Marugami,
Jason Langtad, Wendell Kam managed to chase the mongoose under a shipping
container. The Kaua`i Invasive Species Committee was called, and Joe Kona,
Joseph Aguon-Kona, Mugs Kaneholani, Cleve Javier, Ray Kahaunaele and Gundersen
responded with traps.
Local fisherman Jason Matsumoto, who was washing his boat at
the Nawiliwili Small Boat Harbor nearby, loaned his hose and the animal was
flushed out from under the container and it ran into a trap. Tests will be
performed to determine the age of the animal.
Investigation revealed a report the night before that
someone at the small boat harbor had been chasing a mongoose the night before.
Gundersen said her office continues to receive credible
reports of mongoose sightings at locations around the island.
“We are trying to paint a more complete picture in regards
to possible mongoose population numbers on Kaua`i. This way, it will be
possible to move forward with plans for eradication and protection of high
value areas like bird sanctuaries,” she said.
© Jan TenBruggencate 2012
It is inhumane to use live traps since you are going to kill the mongoose anyway. Set up kill traps around the island since there have been sightings island-wide..
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