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OAHU DIRECTORYAnimal Service Agencies
2016
Compiled by Hawaiian Humane Society
Oahu DirectoryAnimal Service Agencies
2016Compiled by Hawaiian Humane Society
Table of ContentsCity Division of Road Maintenance 4-5City Refuse Division, Collection & Disposal Branch 6-7Hawaii Veterinary Medical Association 8Hawaiian Humane Society 9Honolulu Zoo 10Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam Police 11Large Animal Poundmasters 12Military Game Warden 13National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) 14Sea Life Park 15Service Animals – State of Hawaii 16State Division of Forestry & Wildlife 17State Animal Quarantine Station 18State Plant Quarantine Branch 19UH Dept. of Human Nutrition, Food & Animal Sciences 20USDA, APHIS, Veterinary Services 21U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service 22Waikiki Aquarium 23
Oahu DirectoryAnimal Service Agencies
Alphabetical Listing of Subjects
Abandonment/cruelty/neglect 9, 13Adoption 9Amnesty dropoff 9, 10, 19Animalport 9, 19Aquaculture species 15, 20Aquatic life illegal import 23Bird information/referral 9, 13, 15, 17, 21, 22Cat 9, 11, 13Complaints 8, 9, 11, 13, 19, 20Cruelty/neglect/abandonment 9, 13Dead animal collection 4, 5, 6, 7Dog 9, 11, 13, 16Dolphin 14Education 9, 15, 20Endangered species 10, 15, 17, 22Enforcement 9, 11, 13, 19, 22Euthanasia 9Goat 12, 17Guinea pig 9, 13
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Health certificate for export 21Horse 12Housing/hospitalization/treatment 10Humboldt penguin 15Livestock 12, 20Lost & Found 9, 13Marine animal 15, 23Migratory bird 16, 22Military animal issues 11, 13Monk seal 4, 15, 23Native species 17Pickup 9, 11, 12, 13, 17, 19Pig 17Prohibited species 10, 19Quarantine 18, 19Rabbit 9, 13Rehabilitation 15, 17Rescue 9Seabird 15, 22Sea turtle 15, 23Sheep 12Shelter 9, 15Stray animals 9Traps, trapping 9, 11, 12, 13, 19Turning in a pet 9Turtle 14, 15, 23Veterinary ethics and peer review 8
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City Division of Road Maintenance – Deceased Animal PickupDepartment of Facility MaintenanceCity & County of Honolulu
District: Waialua/Haleiwa (Waialua to Waimea Bay) Haleiwa Corporation YardContact: Brian Hoolaka
District: Kailua/Waimanalo Kailua Corporation YardContact: Michael Pundyke
PHONE: 768-9750FAX: 768-3381
PHONE: 262-4346 FAX: 266-7609
Purpose: Deceased animal pickup in all rural districts on City & County roads.
Authority Extends To: See districts
ANIMAL TYPE
All animals
SERVICE
Picks up dead animalsand disposes at nearest landfill.
HOURS
24 hours
Services Not Provided: Pickup of dead animals from the State Highway System
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City Division of Road Maintenance – Deceased Animal Pickup (continued)
District: Kaneohe (Kualoa Point to Kaneohe Bay Drive) Kaneohe Corporation YardContact: Chadman Maio
District: Laie (Waimea Bay to Kualoa Point) Laie Corporation YardContact: Lani Brown
District: Ewa (Halawa Stream to Kapolei) Pearl City Corporation YardContact: George Rapisora
District: Wahiawa (Mililani to Whitmore) Wahiawa Corporation YardContact: Reuben Inocencio
District: Kapolei Kapolei Corporation YardContact: Thomas Lenchanko
PHONE: 768-4311 FAX: 682-5233
PHONE: 247-3553 FAX: 247-6294
PHONE: 768-9780 FAX: 768-9788
PHONE: 293-5657 FAX: 293-8325
PHONE: 768-9768 FAX: 768-9766
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City Refuse Division, Collection BranchDepartment of Environmental ServicesCity & County of Honolulu1000 Uluohia Street, Suite 201Kapolei 96707
PHONE: 768-3200 FAX: 768-3434
Contact: Kris Gourlay, Refuse Collection Administrator
Note: For Refuse Division, Diposal Branch, see page 7.
Purpose: Pick-up and disposal of dead animals.
Authority Extends To: Oahu
ANIMAL TYPE
Dead animals up to 70 lbs.
SERVICE
Collection and disposal of dead animals from City-owned streets and those fronting homes within the Honolulu District (Halawa Street to Kalama Valley). Call 768-3200 for pickup.
HOURS
Mon. – Fri.7:45 am – 4:30 pm
Services Not Provided: Pickup of dead animals from animal-related businesses such as pet shops and veterinarians
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City Refuse Division, Disposal BranchDepartment of Environmental ServicesCity & County of Honolulu1000 Uluohia Street, Suite 201Kapolei 96707
PHONE: 768-3401 FAX: 768-3434
Contact: Wayne Hamada, Disposal Operations Engineer
Note: For Refuse Division, Collection Branch, see page 6.
Purpose: Public can drop off dead animals at: Waimanalo Gulch Landfill - Kapolei 92-460 Farrington Highway Kapolei 96707
Authority Extends To: Oahu
ANIMAL TYPE
Small dead animals
Other dead animals (70 lbs. and over)
SERVICE
Public can dispose of dead animals at the municipal landfill.
Public can dispose of dead animals at the municipal landfill. Call landfill (668-2985) 24 hours in advance.
HOURS
7 am – 4:30 pm
8 am – 3 pm
Services Not Provided: Collection of dead animals
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PHONE: 733-8828 FAX: 733-8829
Hawaii Veterinary Medical AssociationP.O. Box 61309Honolulu 96839-1309
Contact: Eric Ako, DVM, Executive Vice President
Purpose: A non-profit professional organization that promotes improved professional and ethical standards in veterinary medicine and education to prevent cruelty to animals.
Authority Extends To: Statewide
Public Services• Ethics and peer review complaints (by mail only)• Coordinate delivery of veterinary services to organizations and the community such as disaster relief and bioterrorism
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PHONE: 356-2200FAX: 955-6034
ANIMAL TYPE
All animals
Stray dogs
“Pet” animals e.g. dogs/cats/rabbits/birds/guinea pigs/turtles/etc.
Lost or found pet animals
Feral & Free-Roaming Cats
SERVICE
Animal admissions, emergencies, humane euthanasia and loan of animal traps Investigations of cruelty and neglect, enforcement of certain animal laws and rescues
Pickup services
AdoptionLost pet retrieval
Filing lost or found pet reports
Low-fee sterilization
HOURS
Daily, 24 hours
Daily, 6 am – 9 pm
Daily, 6 am – 9 pm
Mon. – Fri.: 11 am – 7 pmSat., Sun., Holidays:10 am – 4 pm
Daily, 24 hours
By appointment
Services Not Provided: Pickup of dead animals, beach patrol, capture of chickens and wildlife, crowing complaints
Hawaiian Humane Society2700 Waialae AvenueHonolulu 96826Contact: See back cover
E-Mail: [email protected] Website: HawaiianHumane.org
Purpose: An animal welfare organization that serves as a shelter and placement agency for homeless animals. Rescues and responds to animal emergencies. Oahu’s official pet lost and found center. Deputized humane investigators enforce animal cruelty laws, barking, biting and dangerous dog complaints, as well as other animal-related laws.
Authority Extends To: Oahu
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ANIMAL TYPE
Federal, State, Endangered Species*
Federal, State, Endangered Species*
State Prohibited Species
SERVICE
Housing, hospitalization, treatment
Emergency treatment
Amnesty drop off
HOURS
Daily9 am – 4:30 pm
Daily9 am – 4:30 pm
Daily9 am – 4:30 pm
Honolulu Zoo151 Kapahulu AvenueHonolulu 96815
Contact: Baird Fleming, DVM, Zoo DirectorPhone: 768-7169
Contact: Linda Santos, General CuratorPhone: 768-7167
Contact: Ben Okimoto, DVM, Zoo VeterinarianPhone: 768-7182
Authority Extends To: Oahu
* Except seabirds, sea turtles and monk seals
Services Not Provided: Capture, transport, receiving, housing, treatment of common domestic and feral animals
PHONE: 971-7171 FAX: 971-7173
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PHONE: 474-2222474-6752
FAX: 449-6612
Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam Police505 Hangar AvenueHickam AFB 96853
Purpose: Law enforcement on Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam Base
Authority Extends To: Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam
ANIMAL TYPE
Dogs/cats
Dogs/cats
All animals
SERVICE
Stray animal pickup, provide humane traps to public (if available).
Dangerous animal response as directed by the on duty Flight Chief and deliver to Humane Society.
Responds to animal bite complaints.
HOURS
24 hours
24 hours
24 hours
Services Not Provided: Pickup of dead animals, capture of non-dangerous/threatening animals
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ANIMAL TYPE
Livestock: horsesgoats, sheep, mules, hogs or cattle
SERVICE
Captures large stray animals
HOURS
24 hours
Large Animal Poundmastersc/o 41-1490 Poalima PlaceWaimanalo 96795
Purpose: To recover stray domestic livestock and return them to owners or provide suitable shelter until placement can be made.
Contact: Richard R. Teixeira
Authority Extends To: East Honolulu to Kaaawa
PHONE: 330-5173 FAX: 259-9223
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ANIMAL TYPE
Dogs, cats, birds, rabbits
SERVICE
Handle complaints, set humane traps and investigate cruelty and neglect
HOURS
Mon. – Fri. 7:30 am – 4 pm
Military Game WardenSchofield BarracksProvost Marshall OfficeAttn: Game WardenSchofield Barracks 96857
PHONE: 655-7114or 655-5555
FAX: 655-9489
Contact: Police Officer Fialua, Game Warden
Purpose: Prevention of inhumane treatment of animals on Army installations, pickup of lost or found animals, enforcement of military requirements in accordance with the State.
Authority Extends To: Schofield Barracks, Helemano and Wheeler Army Airfield
Pearl Harbor Navy Animal Warden: 471-7114
Military Information: 449-7110
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ANIMAL TYPE
Stranded sea turtles
Stranded monk seals
SERVICE
Respond to reports of stranded sea turtles
Respond if sick/injured
HOURS
Mon. – Fri. 7 am – 4 pmOther, page 288-5685
24 hours
National Marine Fisheries Service1845 Wasp Boulevard, Building 176Honolulu 96818(on Ford Island)
PHONE: 725-5360 FAX: 725-5475
Referral Hotline:(800) 853-1964Stranded Sea Turtles
Marine Turtle Research ProgramPhone: 725-5730Fax: 725-5430Pager: 288-5685 or 288-0023 (weekends, holidays & after hours)
Stranded Monk SealsMarine Mammal Research ProgramHotline: (888) 256-9840 Fax: 725-5430
Whales & Dolphins1845 Wasp Boulevard, Building 176Honolulu 96818Hotline: (888) 725-5000 Fax: 725-5215
Authority Extends To: Oahu
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ANIMAL TYPE
All seabirds
SERVICE
Rehabilitation, shelter and care
HOURS
24 hours
Stranded Sea TurtlesMarine Turtle Research ProgramPhone: 725-5730Fax: 725-5430Pager: 288-5685 or 288-0023 (weekends, holidays & after hours)
Stranded Monk SealsMarine Mammal Research ProgramHotline: (888) 256-9840 Fax: 725-5430
Whales & Dolphins1845 Wasp Boulevard, Building 176Honolulu 96818Hotline: (888) 725-5000 Fax: 725-5215
Authority Extends To: Oahu
Sea Life Park41-202 Kalanianaole HighwaySuite 7Waimanalo 96795
PHONE: 259-7933 FAX: 259-7900
Contact: Jeff L. Pawloski, Curator
Website: sealifeparkhawaii.com Purpose: To provide interactive animal programs, displays, shows and classes to educate the public about marine animals and environments. Rehabilitates seabirds, consults on stranded marine mammals through the National Fisheries Service and participates in the study of the endangered Hawaiian Monk Seal. Breeds endangered Humboldt penguins and green sea turtles.
Authority Extends To: Oahu
Services Not Provided: Pickup of seabirds or stranded marine animals
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ANIMAL TYPE
All animals
SERVICE
Animals of people with disabilities
HOURS
Mon. – Fri. 7:45 am – 4:30 pm(closed on state holidays)
Service Animals – State of HawaiiDisabilities & Communications Access Board919 Ala Moana Boulevard, Room 101 Honolulu 96814
PHONE: 586-8121 FAX: 586-8129
Contact: Debbie Jackson, Legislative Liaison
Website: www.hawaii.gov/health/dcab Purpose: Provides advice and recommendation on legislation, rules, policies, procedures, and plans relating to persons with disabilities and their civil rights or service needs (i.e. service dogs). Provides technical assistance regarding service animals covered under the American with Disabilities Act and other federal laws.
Authority Extends To: Statewide
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ANIMAL TYPE
Feral pigs
Birds
SERVICE
Offers advice on rules regulating game animals
Offers advice and depending on various personnel and type of bird, transfer to rehab facility
HOURS
Daily7:30 am – 4:30 pm
Daily7:30 am – 4:30 pm
Dept. of Land & Natural ResourcesOahu Wildlife BranchState of Hawaii2135 Makiki Heights DriveHonolulu 96822
PHONE: 973-9784 FAX: 973-9781
Contact: Jason C. Misaki, Wildlife Manager Phone: 973-9786 Fax: 973-9781
Contact: Dispatch, Enforcement Branch Phone: 643-3567 Fax: 587-0080
Purpose: To protect and manage native seabirds, waterbirds, forest birds, migratory birds and other native species including those endangered. Management of game species including feral pigs, goats and game birds. Issue permits to control nuisance species.
Authority Extends To: Oahu, Kure Atoll (Northwestern Hawaiian Islands)
State Division of Forestry & Wildlife
Services Not Provided: Management of rehabilitation of common introduced species or nuisance wildlife control
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ANIMAL TYPE
Dogs/cats
SERVICE
Enforcement of quarantine for incoming animals
HOURS
Mon. – Fri.: 8 am –11 am; 1 pm – 4:30 pmWed.: 8 am –11 am; 1 pm – 5:30 pmSat.-Sun.: 7 am – 10 am; Noon – 3:30 pm
State Animal Quarantine StationHawaii Dept. of AgricultureAnimal Quarantine Station99-951 Halawa Valley StreetAiea 96701-5602
PHONE: 483-7151 FAX: 483-7161
Contact: Animal Quarantine Station
E-Mail: [email protected]
Website: http://hdoa.hawaii.gov/ai/aqs
Note: Refer to website for requirements and information
Purpose: Hawaii’s quarantine law is designed to protect residents and pets from rabies.
Dogs and cats that meet specific pre- and post-arrival requirements may qualify for the 5-day-or-less quarantine program, which allows direct release at Honolulu International Airport after inspection. The law requires that dogs and cats that do not meet all of the specific 5-day-or-less program requirements be quarantined for up to 120 days.
Services Not Provided: Delivery of animals
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ANIMAL TYPE
Non-domestic animals
ANIMAL TYPE
Non-domestic animals
SERVICE
Pickup, capture, enforcement
SERVICE
Pickup, capture, enforcement
HOURS
Sun. – Sat.7:45 am – 4:30 pm
HOURS
Mon. – Fri.7:45 am – 4:30 pm, except holidays
State Plant Quarantine Branch(Airport Section)
State Plant Quarantine Branch(Honolulu Office & Maritime Section)
State Dept. of AgricultureHonolulu International Airport300 Rogers BoulevardHonolulu 96819
PHONE: 837-8413 FAX: 836-6380
What can I bring into Hawaii?
837-8413Note: Call for animals in transit over 24 hours.
State Dept. of Agriculture1849 Auiki StreetHonolulu 96819Purpose: To preserve the State’s environment, agriculture and beauty from destructive pests. Enforcement of HRS 150A (Plants and Non-Domestic Animal Quarantine).
Authority Extends To: Statewide
PHONE: 832-0566 FAX: 832-0584
Services Not Provided: Delivery and shelter of animals
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UH Dept. of Human Nutrition, Food & Animal SciencesCollege of Tropical Agriculture & Human ResourcesUniversity of Hawaii at ManoaAgricultural Sciences Building #2161955 East-West RoadHonolulu 96822
PHONE: 956-7095 FAX: 956-4024
Purpose: To enhance nutrition and health through education of people and developing and disseminating science-based information to promote sustainable food and animal systems.
Authority Extends To: Statewide
Animal Welfare, Douglas Vincent, Ph.D.Aquaculture, Spencer Malecha, Ph.D.Beef, Brent Buckley, Ph.D.Dairy, C.N. Lee, Ph.D.Swine, Halina Zaleski, Ph.D.Meat Science, Yong Soo Kim, Ph.D.Animal Biotechnology, Jinzeng Yang, Ph.D.Animal Feed and Forage, Mark Thorne, Ph.D.Animal Health, Ashley Stokes, DVM, Ph.D.Food Microbiology, Yong Li, Ph.D.Livestock Extension Education (Kauai), Matthew StevensonLivestock Extension Education (East Hawaii), Michael DuPonteLivestock Extension Education (West Hawaii), Glen Fukumoto
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ANIMAL TYPE
Animals/birds
SERVICE
Endorsement of health certificates for animals/birds exported to foreign countries
HOURS
Mon. – Fri.By appointment
USDA, APHIS, Veterinary Service3375 Koapaka Street, Suite H420Honolulu 96819 PHONE: 838-2854
FAX: 838-2862
Contact: Tim B. Falls, Port Veterinarian
E-Mail: [email protected]
Authority Extends To: Statewide
Services Not Provided: Quarantine for dogs or cats
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ANIMAL TYPE
National Wildlife Refuges and Marine National Monuments
Endangered species migratory seabirds
Endangered species
SERVICE
National Wildlife Refuges and Marine National Monuments
Endangered species migratory seabirds
Endangered species
HOURS
Mon-Fri7 am – 4:30 pm792-9540
Mon-Fri8 am – 4 pm792-9400
Mon-Fri6:30 am – 3 pm861-8525
U.S. Fish & Wildlife ServicePacific Islands Fish & Wildlife OfficeP.O. Box 50088300 Ala Moana Blvd., Suite 3-122Honolulu 96850
PHONE: 792-9400 FAX: 792-9580
Contact: Ken Foote, Public Affairs Specialist
Phone: 792-9535
E-Mail: [email protected]
Purpose: Provides administrative guidance and oversight for 22 National Wildlife Refuges and four Marine National Monuments in Hawaii and the Pacific. Oversees the conservation and protection of threatened, endangered and other at-risk species.
Ensures compliance with the Endangered Species Act, conservation partnerships with public and private land owners, invasive species and contaminant issues throughout the Pacific.
Authority Extends To: State of Hawaii, Guam, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands and other remote islands.
Services Not Provided: Animal pickup and disposal
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ANIMAL TYPE
Hawaiian monk seal
Green sea turtle
Illegal imports of aquatic life
SERVICE
Help report sightings to National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS)
Help NMFS with sighting and recovery
Help State Dept. of Agriculture with holding
HOURS
Daily8 am – 5 pm
Daily8 am – 5 pm
Daily8 am – 5 pm
Waikiki Aquarium, University of Hawaii2777 Kalakaua AvenueHonolulu 96815 PHONE: 923-9741
FAX: 923-1771Contact: Andrew Rossiter, Ph.D. Director
E-Mail: [email protected]
Purpose: To protect the life of the ocean through eduction, research and conservation.
Authority Extends To: Oahu
Services Not Provided: Pickup of seals, turtles or fish
This booklet was published by the Hawaiian Humane Society as a public service in support of the many organizations and agencies that help animals.
Contact the Humane Society at 356-2222 or [email protected] for updates to this directory.
The Hawaiian Humane Society is an education and advocacy organization that also shelters, protects, rescues, reunites and rehomes animals. It is Oahu’s only open-admission shelter that welcomes all animals. Established in 1883, this non-profit organization is not a chapter of any group as there is no national humane society. Gifts made directly to this independent, local organization help local animals and people.
Visit HawaiianHumane.org to learn more.
Call 356-2200 or visit HawaiianHumane.org for hours of availability.
Field Services – 356-2250Rescues, investigations, barking dogs, stray dogs, animal pickups, etc.
Admissions Center – 356-2285
Adoptions Center & Retrieval of Lost Animals – 356-2218
Community Advocacy – 356-2217Dog Licensing – 356-2227Donations & Gifts – 356-2213Education – 356-2206Events – 356-2247Feral Cat Sterilization – 356-2254Foster Care – 356-2229
Humane Trap Loans – 356-2285Paws on the Path Hike Club – 356-2222Pet Food Bank – 356-2222Pet Lost & Found – 356-2228/2218Pet Microchip Database – 356-2200Volunteering – 356-2216
Hawaiian Humane Society
2700 Waialae Avenue Honolulu, Hawaii 96826-1899 Phone 356-2200 Fax 955-6034
HawaiianHumane.org