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MAUI INVASIVE SPECIES COMMITTEE (MISC) * A A A * Home * Careers at MISC * Report a Pest * Statewide Pest Hotline * Coqui Frog * Little Fire Ants * MISC Target Pests * About Us * Who We Are * Partners * Committee Meetings and Minutes * Strategic Plan * Contact Us * Our Work * LFA Detector Dog Program * Mālama i ka ʻĀina Award * Coqui Frog Control Program * Invasive Species Articles * Press Releases * Technical and Scientific Publications * MISC Target Pests * Coconut Rhinoceros Beetle * Rapid ʻŌhiʻa Death * Little Fire Ant * Coqui Frog * Miconia * Pampas Grass * Ivy Gourd * Blessed Milk Thistle * Fountain Grass * Mullein * Rubber vine * Get Involved! * Community Coqui Control Program * Make Your Yard Un-Friendly to Coqui Frogs * Community Coqui Control Code of Conduct * Effects of citric acid on the environment * Where are the coqui frogs? * Donate * Be Our Eyes and Ears * Survey for Little Fire Ants * Classroom Visits and Presentations * Workshops * COQUI STAFFING UPDATE: OCTOBER 2024 Maui is 735 square miles; coqui are established in various densities across … Read More... * TRACE-FORWARD REVEALS LITTLE FIRE ANTS IN KĪPAHULU. PUBLIC ENCOURAGED TO REPORT STINGING ANTS On August 26th, 2024, the Maui Invasive Species Committee (MISC) field crew … Read More... * THE PLANT WITH A SPIKY BALL WITH ORANGE FLOWERS? THAT’S LION’S EAR. WHAT IT IS AND HOW YOU CAN CONTROL IT. It's easy to see how lion’s ear got its name, the distinctive orange flowers … Read More... * FROM THE ANCIENT KUMULIPO TO A 1930S BRITISH ECOLOGIST TO TODAY, ALL AGREE THAT RELATIONSHIPS IN NATURE MATTER. WHAT’S OUR ROLE? Relationships surround us – family members and friends, casual acquaintances and … Read More... * FOR HEALTHY REEFS AND PRODUCTIVE WATERSHEDS, RESOURCE MANAGERS ARE TURNING TO AI Artificial Intelligence (AI) is changing the way we work—not just for chatbots … Read More... 1. 1 2. 2 3. 3 4. 4 5. 5 WELCOME TO MISC! The Maui Invasive Species Committee protects Maui’s watersheds, ecological resources, agriculture, and community by eliminating and containing priority invasive plant and animal species. MISC is a project of the University of Hawaiʻi- Pacific Cooperative Studies Unit supported with grant funding. COQUI FROGS MISC works to control coqui frogs throughout Maui County. If you think you hear a coqui frog help let us know! Learn more. MICONIA This invasive plant is a watershed threat. Learn more. LITTLE FIRE ANTS Spot the Ant. Stop the Ant. Don't let the Little Fire Ant go undectected! Learn more. COMMUNITY COQUI CONTROL PROGRAM LITTLE FIRE ANT PREVENTION PARTNER GET INVOLVED * Donate * Classroom Visits and Presentations * Meetings Minutes * Report a Pest CONTACT US Maui Invasive Species Committee (MISC) Office: (808) 573-6472 Press and Media Inquiries: (808) 344-2756 Mailing Address: PO Box 983, Makawao, HI 96768 Acting Manager: Teya Penniman E-mail: miscmgr@hawaii.edu PR/Outreach: Lissa Strohecker E-mail: miscpr@hawaii.edu Statewide Pest Hotline: 808-643-PEST Report a Pest Online © 2024 Maui Invasive Species Committee (MISC) • Sitemap • Log in