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Anoplolepis gracilipes (Yellow crazy ant )
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Anoplolepis gracilipes (Yellow crazy ant )
(1)
Felis catus (Cat )
(1)
Herpestes auropunctatus (Mongoose | Indian mongoose)
(1)
Rattus rattus (Ship rat/Black rat )
(1)
Themes
Building capacity
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Foundations
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Generating support
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eradication
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problem definition-baseline
(15)
invasive species
(6)
australia
(5)
management action
(4)
management action-management
(4)
asian needle ant
(3)
bufo marinus
(3)
cane toad
(3)
climate change
(3)
climatic changes
(3)
disaster risks
(3)
giant toad
(3)
pachycondyla chinensis
(3)
rhinella marina
(3)
vulnerability
(3)
ants
(2)
extinction
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factsheets
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foundations
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marine invasive species
(2)
rats
(2)
rattus sp
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biodiversity
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foundations-building capacity
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regional
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threatened and endangered
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Australian Government
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Island Conservation
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Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP)
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Publication Year
2008
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Factsheet
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Article
(66)
Report
(18)
Environmental Impact Assessment
(3)
Analysis
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Guidelines
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Book
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Discussion Paper
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Christmas Island National Park - Idependent scientific research shows that crazy ant bait does not acccumulate in Christmas Island's environment
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Cites independent study by CESAR Consultants confirms that Fipronil ant bait has not accumulated in the envrionment on Christmas Island for the control of yellow crazy ant.
ants
australia
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management action-management
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yellow crazy ant
Desecheo Island, Puerto Rico Island Conservation - preventing extinctions
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Desecheo Island supports important populations of plants, as well as animals found nowhere else in the world such as the Desecheo Anole, Desecheo Ameiva, and Desecheo Dwarf Gecko. Before the introduction of invasive rats, the island hosted large colo
desecheo island
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rattus sp
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Invasive Species - Factsheet
Available Online
SPREP
2008
The Pacific is biologically unique, as its isolated islands provide ideal conditions for the evolution of new species. Thus, Pacific islands have high numbers of "endemic"species - species that are restricted to only one or a few islands and found no
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