Pacific Invasives Learning Network: Expanding and Consolidating the Network to Build Capacity for Invasive Species Management across the Pacific Islands
Grantee Name: Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme
- Hotspot
- Polynesia-Micronesia
- Location
- Cook Islands, Fiji, Micronesia, Federated States of, Niue, Palau, Samoa, Tonga
- Amount
- $81,907
- Dates
- Jan 2010 – Mar 2012
- Keywords
- Capacity building, Education, Networks, Invasive alien species
Expand and consolidate the Pacific Invasive Learning Network in the Polynesia-Micronesia Hotspot and initiate the inclusion of the remaining CEPF eligible countries of the Cook Islands, Niue and Tonga. The project will also provide training and learning opportunities for other CEPF-funded projects in the hotspot and contribute to the effective management of the biggest threat to native Pacific biodiversity, namely invasive species.
1 Prevent, control, and eradicate invasive species in key biodiversity areas
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