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Conservation / Hawaiian Ecosystems at Risk project / University of Hawaii / Invasive species / Hawaiian Islands / National Biological Information Infrastructure / Hawaii / Invasive species in Hawaii / Environment of Hawaii / Environment / Conservation in the United States / Invasive species in the United States
Date: 2001-08-18 03:28:49
Conservation
Hawaiian Ecosystems at Risk project
University of Hawaii
Invasive species
Hawaiian Islands
National Biological Information Infrastructure
Hawaii
Invasive species in Hawaii
Environment of Hawaii
Environment
Conservation in the United States
Invasive species in the United States

A Vision for an Expanded Invasive Species Information System for Hawaii and the Pacific Philip A. Thomas, Alien Species Information Specialist, USGS/PIERC/HEAR ([removed]) Lloyd L. Loope, Research Scientist, USGS/PIERC

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