With dairy closing, hunters concerned about access road blocked

Helena Lundblad bottle-feeds one of the 10 calves purchased from Big Island Dairy at Magical Creatures of Hamakua Animal Rescue and Sanctuary in Laupahoehoe. (HOLLYN JOHNSON/Tribune-Herald)

Two of the 10 calves purchased from Big Island Dairy stand together Wednesday at Magical Creatures of Hamakua Animal Rescue and Sanctuary in Laupahoehoe. (HOLLYN JOHNSON/Tribune-Herald)

PAAUILO — Hamakua hunters are concerned about losing access to lands near Ookala after Big Island Dairy was given the go-ahead to install a gate on an internal road that not only leads up to its facilities but has long-served as an ingress for those headed to neighboring hunting grounds.