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Campaign to Battle Invasive Species in the Pacific

Campaign to Battle Invasive Species in the Pacific

The largest cause of extinction of single country endemic species in the Pacific is the impact of invasive species. Invasives also severely impact our economies, ability to trade, sustainable development, health, ecosystem services, and the resilience of our ecosystems to respond to natural disasters. 

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Video - Long Story Shorts: How Do Invasive Species Take Over?
FINAL REPORT - Seabird Survey of Aleipata Offshore Islands, Samoa. 24-26 October 2022
Harnessing island–ocean connections to maximize marine benefits of island conservation
Rapid Biodiversity Assessment (BIORAP), Nauru. June 2013 - Synthesis Report
Video - BIOPAMA grantees' voices: MELAD Kiribati
Conservation of Biodiversity in the Pacific Islands of Oceania: Challenges and Opportunities
Scientists’ warning – The outstanding biodiversity of islands is in peril
Change in Terrestrial Human Footprint Drives Continued Loss of Intact Ecosystems
Marshall Islands' National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan
Unwanted networks: Vessel traffic heightens the risk of invasions in marine protected areas

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