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Restoring the Native Vegetation of Monuriki Island, Fiji
Grantee Name: 
National Trust of Fiji
HOTSPOT
Polynesia-Micronesia
LOCATION
AMOUNT
US$28,094
DATES
Apr 2012
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Mar 2013
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CEPF Strategic Direction Strategy
HOTSPOT
Polynesia-Micronesia
LOCATION
AMOUNT
US$28,094
DATES
Apr 2012
-
Mar 2013

In conjunction with the Mataqali Vunaivi clan, develop a comprehensive biosecurity plan for Monuriki Island as well as identify and map those sites that have stands of invasive plant species which can be physically removed and the area replanted with native species that are known food plants in preparation for the reintroduction of the Fijian Crested Iguana.

Strategic Direction: 1 Prevent, control, and eradicate invasive species in key biodiversity areas