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Turning the tide : the eradication of invasive species : proceedings of the International Conference on Eradication of Island Invasives / edited by C.R. Veitch and M.N. Clout [brief extract only].
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45070
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Author:
Veitch, C. R.
;
Clout, M. N.
;
International Conference on Eradication of Island Invasives
Citation:
OCCASIONAL PAPER OF THE IUCN SPECIES SURVIVAL COMMISSION. 2001 no. 27 : v-viii, 1-4;
Year:
2001
Subject:
Animal introduction
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Plant introduction
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Pest introduction
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Feral animals
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Island animals
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Barrow Island (W.A.)
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Full text of all the articles in this document are available online.
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