Hawaii's Endangered Seals Being Killed

At least three monk seals have been killed in two months
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Jan 7, 2012 12:33 PM CST
Hawaii's Endangered Seals Being Killed
File photo from 2007 of a Hawaiian monk seal getting ready for release into the wild.   (AP Photo/National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, File)

Three, possibly four, critically endangered Hawaiian monk seals have been deliberately killed in Hawaii in the past two months. No one knows who is killing the seals or why. But the deaths are coming as the federal government steps up its efforts to protect the seals, leading to simmering resentment among some fishermen who fear new regulations will trample upon their right to fish.

The killings are also happening as the misguided notion spreads that the animals aren't native to Hawaii and don't belong there. Walter Ritte is a Molokai resident and longtime activist who has sounded an alarm about the killings. He says the negative attitude toward the seals has overpowered the concern the species is endangered and on the verge of becoming extinct. (More Hawaii stories.)

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