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Information Index for Selected Alien Vertebrates in Hawaii - a product of the HEAR project
Hurley (Maui News) Preliminary study of the behavior and ecology of axis deer on Maui, Hawaii by Dr. George Waring (Dept. of Zoology, Southern Illinois University) Axis deer bibliography (by Steven ... Other websites: Threat Abatement Plan for Competition and Land Degradation by Feral Goats (Environment Australia) Rare Hawaii: Goats - an article entitled "How do you make a desert? Start with any piece ...
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Axis axis (Cervidae) - HEAR species info
Hawaii's native creatures The Honolulu Star-Bulletin (http://starbulletin.com) Other resources Rare Hawaii The Rare Hawaii website highlights the severe impacts of feral mammals (e.g., pigs, goats, deer, sheep) on native ecosystems of Hawaii. Some documents posted on the HEAR website are in Adobe Acrobat PDF format. If your computer is not already ...
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One World Journeys | Palmyra Atoll: Rainforest of the Sea
Preserved in isolation 1000 miles south of Hawaii, Palmyra Atoll is one of the only remaining intact coral atoll ecosystems on Earth. Join us ... . Learn about Palmyra's history and experience Palmyra's amazing population of migratory seabirds, the rare coconut crab and other wildlife. Enjoy incredible underwater photography and learn about efforts to protect ...
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Basic references about natural history & alien species in Hawaii
Hawaiian Islands - selected readings II (Kay [ed.]) Hawaii's hidden treasures (National Geographic Society) (Ramsay and Johns) Rare animals and plants of Haleakala National Park (Loope and Medeiros) ... book's author) Reference info Cox, George W. 1999. Alien species in North America and Hawaii: impacts on natural ecosystems. Island Press. Washington. 388 pp. (ISBN=1-55963-679-3 [cloth ...
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Preliminary study of the behavior and ecology of axis deer on Maui, Hawaii
USA Tel: 618-453-4135 Fax: 618-453-2806 Online version of this report presented by the Hawaii Ecosystems at Risk (HEAR) project INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES This study was undertaken on behalf of the USGS ... and average gestation of 234.5 days (range 228-239). Single fawns are the norm; twinning is rare (Graf & Nichols 1966). Prior to giving birth, a female leaves her yearling and other companions and ...
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Don't Panic Eat Organic
U.S. agriculture officials violated environmental laws in permitting four companies to plant genetically modified crops in Hawaii to produce experimental drugs GM Watch check out the Newsletter Archive AN INVITATION TO JOIN ... fruit at all times. He got me off on the right foot. Taken from California Rare Fruit Growers: Volume 8 Number 1 February,1976 :Fruits The Year Around::::::: Paul H. Thomson ...
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Hawaii's marine habitats, especially coral reefs, particularly vulnerable to alien invasions. Four species of alien algae have become invasive in Hawaii: Acanthophora spicifera, Hypnea musciformis, Kappaphycus spp., and Gracilaria salicornia. Acanthophora spicifera arrived as an accidental "visitor" on the bottom of a shipping barge in 1950; the latter ...
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Gracilaria coronopifolia
Distribution Hawaii: Widely distributed throughout Hawaii: on limestone substrate in Kauai, Oahu, western and central Maui, Molokai, Lanai. Rare on basalt substrate in Maui and Hawaii Island. Worldwide: An Hawaiian endemic. Ecology/Impact Gracilaria coronopifolia, like other Gracilaria species, is a hardy subtidal red algae that attaches to limestone or occasionally ...
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Hawaii Vacations - National Geographic Adventure Magazine
Seychelles Safari in South Africa Migration Camping in Tanzania Paddling North Vietnam Caribbean Vacations Hawaii Vacations Ski Vacations Travel Directory More Adventure Travel Trips Select a Trip Where Next: The ... subarctic conditions, but a hut system shelters trekkers along the way. Contact the rangers at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park for permits (free; www.nps.gov/havo). Want to kick it up ...
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Nicholas School Students Visit Hawaii's Marine National Monument —
Skip to navigation Search Site Advanced Search… You are here: Home → Nicholas School trip to Hawaii Nicholas School of the Environment and Earth Sciences at Duke University explore our site About the trip ... rainy start, we headed to Sand Island's rugged neighbor, Eastern Island, where we saw many rare seabirds who amazed and intrigued us. We are looking for help in naming our hatching albatross ...
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