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Acridotheres tristis (Common Myna)
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Acridotheres tristis (Common Myna)
(1)
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problem definition
(272)
problem definition-baseline
(262)
management action
(137)
eradication
(109)
management action-management
(99)
invasive species
(91)
rats
(68)
biosecurity
(64)
rattus sp
(62)
climate change
(57)
gef 6 rip
(42)
iucn red list
(42)
regional
(40)
foundations
(37)
environmental protection
(36)
threatened and endangered
(31)
climatic changes
(30)
disaster risks
(30)
marine invasives toolkit
(30)
PILN soundbite
(30)
vulnerability
(30)
Pacific Regional Invasive Species Management Support Services (PRISMSS)
(28)
protected areas
(28)
rodents
(28)
seabirds
(28)
oceania
(27)
pas
(27)
ecosystem-based adaptation
(23)
Publisher
Hawaii Audubon Society
(1)
Publication Year
1979
(1)
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Common myna predation on wedge-tailed shearwater eggs / G. Vernon Byrd
Byrd, V.
1979
myna
problem definition
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acridontheres tristis
acridontheres sp
wedge-tailed shearwater
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