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Ranching Could Soon Come To An End On Moloka‘i. Paniolo Blame TB Testing
Ranching on Moloka‘i faces potential collapse due to a federal bovine tuberculosis quarantine, despite no confirmed cases since 2021. Ranchers demand an end to herd culling, wildlife testing, and improved communication, warning that continued restrictions will erase a 200-year-old tradition and economic lifeline for the island.
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