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Publications: Polynesia-Micronesia
In 2006, CEPF completed a 1-year investment program in this hotspot supported by the Australian government’s Regional Natural Heritage Program and focused specifically on a targeted Invasive Alien Species Program. View project completion reports from this program.
- Pacific Invasives Learning Network Launch and First Annual Meeting, Meeting Report (PDF, 788 KB)
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© Dr. Ulf Beichle
The Endangered manumea (Didunculus strigirostris), also called the tooth-billed pigeon, is one of many unique species threatened by alien invasive species in the Polynesia-Micronesia Hotspot.
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