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Acridotheres fuscus (Jungle Myna )
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Tonga
(1)
Species
Acridotheres fuscus (Jungle Myna )
(1)
Acridotheres tristis (Common Myna)
(1)
Atractocarpus crosbyi (Burkill)
(1)
Boerhavia albiflora (-)
(1)
Brachylophus fasciatus (banded iguana)
(1)
Casearia buelowii (*buelowii Whistler)
(1)
Chelonia mydas (Green sea turtle)
(1)
Eretmochelys imbricata ( Hawksbill sea turtle)
(1)
Globicephala macrorhynchus (short-finned pilot whale)
(1)
Hemidactylus frenatus (Common house gecko)
(1)
Megaptera novaeangliae (humpback whale)
(1)
Pachycephala jacquinoti (Tongan whistler)
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Sinployea paucicosta (*)
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Stenella longirostris (spinner dolphin)
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Steno bredanensis (Rough-toothed dolphin)
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Sturanya culminans (*)
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Tursiops spp. (Bottlenose dolphin)
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Vini australis (Blue-crowned lorikeet | lory)
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Ziphius cavirostris (Cuvier's beaked whale | goose-beaked whale )
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Themes
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Problem definition, Prioritisation, Decision-making
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Foundations
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Baseline and monitoring
(2)
Generating support
(2)
Research on priorities
(2)
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atractocarpus crosbyi
(1)
blue-crowned lory
(1)
boerhavia albiflora
(1)
bottlenose dolphin
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brachylophus fasciatus
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casearia buelowii
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chelonia mydas
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cuvier's beaked whale
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humpback whale
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iucn red list
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megaptera
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novaeangliae
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red list
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rough-toothed dolphin
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short-finned pilot whale
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sinployea paucicosta
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spinner dolphin
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stenella longirostris
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steno bredanensis
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Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP)
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Publication Year
2014
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2006
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Booklet
(2)
Report
(110)
Article
(64)
Strategy
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Environmental Impact Assessment
(28)
Video
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Presentation
(18)
Survey
(14)
Review
(12)
Guidelines
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Plan
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Summary
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Factsheet
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Book
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Assessment
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Case study
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Thesis
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Toolkit
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Analysis
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Rapid Biodiversity Assessment (BIORAP) Vava'u Group - Kingdom of Tonga (February 2014) - Synthesis Report : Key findings and recommendations
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SPREP
2014
A BIORAP is a biological inventory programme undertaken in marine and terrestrial environments, and is designed to rapidly assess the biodiversity of highly diverse areas. Options to manage threats and protect biodiversity of national or internat
invasive species
invasive plants
tonga
iucn red list
red list
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atractocarpus crosbyi
casearia buelowii
boerhavia albiflora
sinployea paucicosta
sturanya culminans
hemidactylus frenatus
brachylophus fasciatus
pachycepha jacquinoti
tongan whistler
vini australis
blue-crowned lory
megaptera
novaeangliae
humpback whale
stenella longirostris
spinner dolphin
globicephala macrorhynchus
short-finned pilot whale
tursiops sp
bottlenose dolphin
ziphius cavirostris
cuvier's beaked whale
steno bredanensis
rough-toothed dolphin
chelonia mydas
green turtles
eretmochelys imbricata
hawksbill turtles
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Information booklet for the National Control of the Myna (Acridotheres spp.)
Available Online
Doherty Natasha
2006
The Jungle myna (Acridotheres fuscus) was first recorded in Upolu in 1965, followed by the Common myna (Acridotheres tristis) in 1988 (Watling, 2001). It is believed they were introduced to control livestock ticks and unexpectedly became an invasive
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