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The New Plastics Economy: Rethinking the Future of Plastics

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The New Plastics Economy: Rethinking the Future of Plastics

11. Considering Multiple Futures: Scenario Planning to Address Uncertainty in Natural Resource Conservation

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 Considering Multiple Futures: Scenario Planning to Address Uncertainty in Natural Resource Conservation

Understanding Automatic Identification System for Ship Tracking (AIS)

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Understanding Automatic Identification System for Ship Tracking

(Diagram from Orbcomm.com)

 

10. Open Standards for the Practice of Conservation

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Open Standards for the Practice of Conservation

Invasive Species Are Not Always Invading

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Invasive Species Are Not Always Invading

This article in the New York Times referencing scholarly works discusses that not all invasives are bad, but underscores that is not necessarily the case in island ecosystems, so many of which are imperiled by invasives.

Little Fire Ants in French Polynesia: synthesis report

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Little Fire Ants in French Polynesia: synthesis report

La petite fourmi de feu en Polynésie française: Rapport de synthèse

Managing the Impacts of the Little Fire Ant (Wasmannia auropunctata) in French Polynesia

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Managing the Impacts of the Little Fire Ant (Wasmannia auropunctata) in French Polynesia

Gestion des impacts de la petite fourmi de feu (Wasmannia auropunctata) en Polynésie française

Protected Areas Law Capacity Development

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Protected Areas Law Capacity Development

Strong and well-implemented legal frameworks are critical to creating and maintaining effective and sustainable protected areas, which provide fundamental infrastructure for conservation of biological diversity and ecosystem services.

Economics of Invasive Species Management

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Economics of Invasive Species Management

By Dr. Larry Clark, NWRC Director, USDA Wildlife Services

Posted on February 18, 2016

The Wildlife Society Position Statement on Invasive Plants and Animals

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The Wildlife Society Position Statement on Invasive Plants and Animals

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