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Hawaii Restoration Entities
(This page updated April 2005) We know there is more information to be added for Hawaiian ecological restoration...please help us get the word out! Send your input to the email address at the bottom of this page. Thank you! Hawaiian Alien Plant Studies (and other information) Web: http://www.botany.hawaii.edu/faculty/cw_smith/aliens.htm Click here for national ...
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Other online images (Hawaiian species, invasive species, etc.)
Florida's natural areas Alphabetical listing of trees and palms Other homes containing info/pictures of tropical and sub-tropical trees and palms Horticopia plant information Hawaiian alien plant studies Various sets of images (University of Hawaii Botany Department) (including native Hawaiian plants, silversword alliance, louseworts, etc.) Vascular plant family access page ( ...
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ECO-PROS Invasive Non-Native Species
Exotic species - those species that have been introduced by people and are alien to our native ecosystems. What is an Invasive Species? (Audubon) Nonindigenous Aquatic Species (U.S. ... an effort to reduce the numbers of the Caribbean tree frogs which have infested the Hawaiian Islands, applications of caffeine spray will be allowed under special government permits. ENN (10/8 ...
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ECO-PROS Human Impact on Oceans
Read about this "slam dunk for healthy oceans." Watch an interactive show on Alien invaders and see if you have seen any of these destructive species. (MSNBC, Ruling could curb ... Martinkovic click to enlarge Death due to plastic holder MARINE DEBRIS PHOTOS Posted on the Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary site PLASTIC DEBRIS AND NETS ARE DESTROYING WILDLIFE Wildlife ...
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Basic references about natural history & alien species in Hawaii
Publication 50, Bishop Museum Press. 924 pp. illus. (hardbound) (ISBN=?) Hawaii's terrestrial ecosystems: preservation and management (Stone/Scott) (see full citation in "Hawaiian Natural History" section) Alien Plant Invasions in Native Ecosystems of Hawaii: Management and Research The table of contents of the book Alien Plant Invasions in Native Ecosystems of Hawaii: Management and Research is ...
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Organizations associated with the Hawaiian Ecosystems at Risk project (HEAR)
Hawaiian Ecosystems at Risk project (HEAR) Websites of organizations associated with the Hawaiian Ecosystems at Risk project (HEAR) This page provides links to websites of organizations associated with Hawaiian Ecosystems at Risk project (HEAR). If you think your organization or agency should be included in this list, please e-mail the HEAR webmaster (webmaster@hear.org) and include your ...
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Hawaiian Ecosystems at Risk project (HEAR)
PIER ISCs HISC CGAPS HCBFS NISIC PBIN Starr MORE TOPICS... The mission of the Hawaiian Ecosystems at Risk project (HEAR) is to provide technology, methods, and information to--and to ... online. Featured species Strawberry guava (Psidium cattleianum) is "one of the state's most invasive alien weeds" for which a biocontrol agent (Tectococcus ovatus) is proposed for release in Hawaii. Most ...
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U.S. Global Change Research Information Office
African snail, has devastated populations of several native Hawaiian snails. The mosquito fish (Gambusia affinis and G. holbrooki ) has been introduced worldwide for mosquito ... example, in the western rangelands alone, more than 16 million acres are heavily affected by alien plants--at great cost to cattle-raising--and 2,300 additional acres are invaded each ...
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Native Hawaiian Algae
Native Hawaiian Algae University of Hawai`i Botany Department Marine Algae of Hawai`i Web Publications Research Native Algae Invasive Marine Species Keys, Methods, and Glossary Graduate Students UH Botany Department UH Classes ReefWatcher's Field Guide to Alien and Native Hawaiian Marine Algae Webmaster L.
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Resource Protection for the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands Marine National Monument
French Frigate Shoals. The striped yellow fish that dominate the image are a marine alien species called Lutjanus kasmira, commonly called taape. Alien species are just one threat to the ecosystems within the Monument. Limiting Acces and Managing Risks Many threats to the ecosystems of the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands (NWHI) are posed by human ...
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