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Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP)
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African Zoology
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Department of Biology
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Department of Environmental Protection and Conservation
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Island Conservation
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New Zealand Ecological Society
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The University Press of Hawaii
(1)
University of California
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Tonga
(1)
Species
(-)
Felis catus (Cat )
(2)
Aglaia heterotricha (NA)
(1)
Aglaia saltatorum (NA)
(1)
Chelonia mydas (Green sea turtle)
(1)
Cycas seemannii (Cycad )
(1)
Eretmochelys imbricata (hawksbill turtle)
(1)
Gallicolumba stairi (Ground dove)
(1)
Numenius tahitiensis (Bristle-thighed curlew)
(1)
Pachycephala jacquinoti (Tongan whistler)
(1)
Podocarpus pallidus (*conifer)
(1)
Procellaria parkinsoni (Black Petrel )
(1)
Rattus exulans (Pacific rat )
(1)
Rattus norvegicus (Brown rat)
(1)
Rattus rattus (Ship rat/Black rat )
(1)
Rattus spp. (Rats)
(1)
Rhizophora spp. (Mangrove)
(1)
Samoana cramptoni (-)
(1)
Tachygyia microlepis (Tonga ground skink)
(1)
Tridacna derasa (southern giant clam)
(1)
Tridacna tevoroa (giant clam )
(1)
Themes
Baseline and monitoring
(2)
Problem definition, Prioritisation, Decision-making
(2)
Prioritization
(1)
Tags / Keywords
british overseas territory
(1)
Publisher
(-)
Foreign and Commonwealth Office
(1)
(-)
SPREP; IUCN
(1)
International Union for Nature Conservation (IUCN)
(4)
Department of Scientific and Industrial Research
(2)
Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP)
(2)
African Zoology
(1)
Conservation Biology
(1)
Department of Biology
(1)
Department of Conservation (DOC)
(1)
Department of Environmental Protection and Conservation
(1)
Department of Internal Affairs
(1)
Department of Scientific & Industrial Research
(1)
Elsevier
(1)
Government of the Republic of Kiribati
(1)
Island Conservation
(1)
New Zealand Ecological Society
(1)
The University Press of Hawaii
(1)
University of California
(1)
Publication Year
2013
(1)
Material Type
Report
(1)
Review
(1)
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A Breath of Fresh Air
Foreign and Commonwealth Office
british overseas territory
Comprehensive Desk-top Review of Biodiversity, Conservation and Invasive Species Information for the Kingdom of Tonga
Available Online
Pagad. Shyama
2013
Situated between Fiji to the west and Samoa to the northeast, the Kingdom of Tonga (referred to as Tonga) is comprised of 171 scattered islands of which less than 50 are inhabited. The islands are mainly composed of limestone formed from uplifted c
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