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Mimosa invisa (Giant Sensitive Plant)
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Sus scrofa (Pig)
(2)
Rattus spp. (Rats)
(12)
Wasmannia auropunctata (little fire ant )
(8)
Rattus rattus (Ship rat/Black rat )
(4)
Acanthaster planci (Crown of Thorn (COTS))
(3)
Achatina fulica (Giant African Snail)
(3)
Acridotheres tristis (Common Myna)
(3)
Acridotheres fuscus (Jungle Myna )
(2)
Cardiospermum grandiflorum (Grand ballon vine )
(2)
Pistia stratiotes (Water lettuce)
(2)
Spathodea campanulata (African tulip)
(2)
Sphagneticola trilobata (Wedelia, Bay Biscayne creeping-oxeye, Singapore daisy, creeping-oxeye, trailing daisy)
(2)
Cyprinus carpio carpio (Common carp)
(1)
Felis catus (Cat )
(1)
Mikania micrantha (Mile a minute)
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Passiflora rubra (Red Passionfruit )
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Pycnonotus cafer (Red-vented bulbul)
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Rattus exulans (Pacific rat )
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Rattus norvegicus (Brown rat)
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Management of established invasives
(11)
Management Action
(9)
Baseline and monitoring
(7)
Problem definition, Prioritisation, Decision-making
(7)
Foundations
(4)
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Pacific Regional Invasive Species Management Support Services (PRISMSS)
(1)
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Cook Islands National Environment Service
(3)
Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP)
(2)
Publication Year
2021
(1)
2014
(2)
Material Type
Poster
(3)
Video
(1)
Programme
Predator Free Pacific (PFP)
(1)
Project
EDF 11 OCT PROTEGE
(1)
MISCCAP
(1)
Related Countries
Cook Islands
(3)
Pacific Region
(2)
Wallis and Futuna
(1)
Species
(-)
Mimosa invisa (Giant Sensitive Plant)
(2)
(-)
Sus scrofa (Pig)
(2)
Rattus spp. (Rats)
(12)
Wasmannia auropunctata (little fire ant )
(8)
Rattus rattus (Ship rat/Black rat )
(4)
Acanthaster planci (Crown of Thorn (COTS))
(3)
Achatina fulica (Giant African Snail)
(3)
Acridotheres tristis (Common Myna)
(3)
Acridotheres fuscus (Jungle Myna )
(2)
Cardiospermum grandiflorum (Grand ballon vine )
(2)
Pistia stratiotes (Water lettuce)
(2)
Spathodea campanulata (African tulip)
(2)
Sphagneticola trilobata (Wedelia, Bay Biscayne creeping-oxeye, Singapore daisy, creeping-oxeye, trailing daisy)
(2)
Cyprinus carpio carpio (Common carp)
(1)
Felis catus (Cat )
(1)
Mikania micrantha (Mile a minute)
(1)
Passiflora rubra (Red Passionfruit )
(1)
Pycnonotus cafer (Red-vented bulbul)
(1)
Rattus exulans (Pacific rat )
(1)
Rattus norvegicus (Brown rat)
(1)
Themes
Management of established invasives
(11)
Management Action
(9)
Baseline and monitoring
(7)
Problem definition, Prioritisation, Decision-making
(7)
Foundations
(4)
Tags / Keywords
Pacific Regional Invasive Species Management Support Services (PRISMSS)
(1)
Publisher
Cook Islands National Environment Service
(3)
Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP)
(2)
Publication Year
2021
(1)
2014
(2)
Material Type
Poster
(3)
Video
(1)
Programme
Predator Free Pacific (PFP)
(1)
Project
EDF 11 OCT PROTEGE
(1)
MISCCAP
(1)
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Out and about | Rats and pigs removal in Wallis and Futuna
Available Online
Sadler, Dominic
2021
Small island ecosystems are unique and are often refugees for biodiversity. They rely on a fine balance between the terrestrial coastal and marine environments. This balance can be threatened by both natural and human factors introduced by humans. Ra
Pacific Regional Invasive Species Management Support Services (PRISMSS)
Invasive Species
Available Online
National Environment Service Tuanga Tapooporo Cook Islands
2014
Invasive species in the cook islands - poster/infographic
Did you know - Giant Sensitive Plant
Available Online
National Environment Service Tuanga Tapooporo Cook Islands
An invasive plant that was recently introduced to the Cook Islands and only found on Aitutaki.
Invasive Giant Sensitive Weed
Available Online
National Environment Service Tuanga Tapooporo Cook Islands
2014
Poster of infographic on the giant sensitive weed, invasive plant, in the Cook Islands.
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