Letter: Albatross death among problems at Marconi site
I applaud Nina Wu’s article, “Laysan albatross’s death spurs call for investigation” (Star-Advertiser, Jan. 19). Thank you for exposing the truth of what is happening out at Marconi Point on the North Shore.
The intentional killing of a Laysan albatross, reckless removal of the prime habitat of the endangered native Hawaiian yellow-faced bee, and other environmental and structural violations that are occurring at Marconi Point should be investigated by authorities — and the landowners should be held accountable for their actions.
Jonnetta Peters
Executive director, Conservation Council for Hawai’i
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