14 results
 International Union for Nature Conservation (IUCN)
… Rats are one of the most detrimental of these and have been the target of numerous eradication programmes; … has been conducted but this requires continuous management and therefore its long-term viability (and that of the …
 Tourism Resource Consultants
… eradications in New Zealand, in that Pestoff 20R pellets and a network of bait stations were used. Conditions on the … Call Number: [EL] Physical Description: 13 p. … … Tourism Resource Consultants … eradication … invasive species … rodents … tonga … management action … management action-management … rattus sp …
 SPREP Pacific Environment Information Network (PEIN)
… rat eradication regime, the Friendly Ground Dove, Nuutele and Nuulua hold populations that are nationally significant. … be a separate race (Gallicolumba s. stairi) from those in Fiji and Tonga (Watling, 2001). Outside Samoa, the race is … … invasive species … rats … rattus sp … eradication … management action … management action-management … Land … …
 Department of Conservation (DOC)
… in bait stations. In December 2002, Maninita was revisited and rat trapping carried out to determine if rats were present. While no rats were caught and none were seen, further monitoring in June 2003 is … 7 p. ; 29 cm … … Department of Conservation (DOC) … management actions … management actions-management … …
 SPREP/PPCII
… The islands of Nu'utele and Nu'ulua have been identified as highly significant sites … in the country' including threatened land-birds, seabirds and nesting turtles. They also are the only offshore islands … [EL] Physical Description: 18 p. … … SPREP/PPCII … samoa … management action … management action-management … invasive …
 International Union for Nature Conservation (IUCN)
… eff ort, a high level of precision during implementation and carries no guarantee of success. Overall, rates of … a qualitative comparative review on four successful and four unsuccessful tropical rat eradication projects to … Union for Nature Conservation (IUCN) … eradication … management action … management action-management … rats … …
 International Union for Nature Conservation (IUCN)
… Cape Island; 93.9 km²) off southern New Zealand in 1963, and the subsequent extirpation of several endemic species, … do not reach a natural balance with native species and that a safe breeding habitat for an increasing number of … Union for Nature Conservation (IUCN) … eradication … management action … management action-management … rats … …
 Department of Conservation (DOC)
… of the north- western sector, with many trees up-rooted and others stripped of branches and foliage. This report details our findings from a survey … … … Department of Conservation (DOC) … invasive species … management actions … management actions-management … niue … …
 PLoS ONE
… 1,184 species). Of these, 107 islands were in 34 countries and territories and could have eradication projects initiated by 2020. … ONE … eradication … invasive species … iucn red list … management action … management action-management … problem …
 PLoS ONE
… alien mammals are the major driver of biodiversity loss and ecosystem degradation on islands. Over the past three … tools for preventing extinction of insular endemics and restoring insular ecosystems. As practitioners tackle … … eradication … feasibility study … felis catus … goats … management action … management action-restoration … pigs … …
 Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP),  Samoa Ministry of Natural Resources Environment & Meteorology (MNREM),  Pacific Programme of the Cooperative Islands Initiative (PP-CII)
… The restoration of the Islands of Nuutele and Nuulua is a priority of the Government of Samoa and the communities of Aleipata District. Planning is well … non-target species that may be at risk of taking the baits and one for which the Nuutele and Nuulua populations are …
 SPREP Pacific Environment Information Network (PEIN)
… The isolated, small, low-lying resource-poor atolls of Tuvalu are clearly on the frontline … climate change, the escalating impacts natural disasters and declining food, health and energy security. Available online Call Number: [EL] …
 SPREP; IUCN
… Situated between Fiji to the west and Samoa to the northeast, the Kingdom of Tonga (referred to … have arisen due to deforestation; damage to coral reefs and the introduction and spread of invasive alien species. …
 Smithsonian Institution
… The study of dispersal processes of small mammals, and especially of rodents, has a wide range of applications and until recent years there were few publications discussing … as the rats' own inability to cross great distances of water makes them bad zoogeographical markers, as already …