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Global Invasive Species Database
The Global Invasive Species Database contains invasive species information supplied by experts on biological invasion from around the world. Species range from micro-organisms and invertebrates to fish, birds, reptiles, amphibians, mammals and plants. Text, images and maps give biological, ecological and geographical information. Eradication and control information and expert advice is also available.
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Coqui & greenhouse frogs: alien Caribbean frogs in Hawaii
Non-native Caribbean frogs (coqui and greenhouse frogs; Eleutherodactylus spp.; not true 'tree frogs', as some have called them) have become established in small areas in Hawaii. They cause both environmental and 'people' problems. These creatures may have a special appeal to some people; and, as many people know, frogs and other amphibians are having problems on a global scale. However, these frogs do not belong in Hawaii: their existence here is likely to cause serious problems to Hawaii's special native flora and fauna, and the extremely loud noise they make may cause sleepless nights for Hawaii residents and visitors.
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Hawaiian Ecosystems at Risk project (HEAR)
Hawaiian Ecosystems at Risk project (HEAR): invasive species information for Hawaii and the Pacific. The goal of the Hawaiian Ecosystems at Risk (HEAR) project is to provide resources (technology, methods, and information) to resource managers statewide to aid in the fight against invasive alien species in Hawaii and the Pacific.
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ComputerVariety - computer tips & review laptop, desktop
computer tips, computer news, review product (Apple, Toshiba, Acer, Dell, HP, Asus, Sony, Gateway, Lenovo, Sumsumg, Fujitsu)
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