Hawaii has a donkey problem. Here's how you can adopt them.

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HONOLULU, Hawaii – The last 50 wild donkeys on Hawaii’s Big Island will be rounded up, marking the final step in a six-year effort to get them in adoptive homes.

The donkeys are the last of more than 500 that were cast-offs from the early days of Hawaii coffee and agricultural plantations.

When drought conditions forced the donkeys into residential areas in search of water, the herd became a problem. The animals wandered into roadways, tore up golf courses and drank from swimming pools, said Inga Gibson, Hawaii state director for the Humane Society of the United States. Read more…

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