Warning: file_put_contents(/opt/frankenphp/design.onmedianet.com/storage/proxy/cache/344f883ce01e44f6ed403fbc060f0c6a.html): Failed to open stream: No space left on device in /opt/frankenphp/design.onmedianet.com/app/src/Arsae/CacheManager.php on line 36

Warning: http_response_code(): Cannot set response code - headers already sent (output started at /opt/frankenphp/design.onmedianet.com/app/src/Arsae/CacheManager.php:36) in /opt/frankenphp/design.onmedianet.com/app/src/Models/Response.php on line 17

Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /opt/frankenphp/design.onmedianet.com/app/src/Arsae/CacheManager.php:36) in /opt/frankenphp/design.onmedianet.com/app/src/Models/Response.php on line 20
Global Invasive Species Database - Wikipedia Jump to content

Global Invasive Species Database

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Global Invasive Species Database is a database of invasive species around the world[1] run by the Invasive Species Specialist Group (ISSG) of the International Union for Conservation of Nature.[2] It publishes the list 100 of the World's Worst Invasive Alien Species.[3]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ Martin, Paul; Smith-Herron, Autumn (2019). "A focus on citizen-led action". In Alter, Theodore; Martin, Paul; Hine, Don; Howard, Tanya (eds.). Community-based Control of Invasive Species. Csiro. pp. 1–27. ISBN 9781486308880.
  2. ^ de Poorter, Maj; Brown, Michael; Lowe, Sarah; Clout, Mick (2005). "The ISSG Global Invasive Species Database and Other Aspects of an Early Warning System". In Mooney, Harold A. (ed.). Invasive Alien Species: A New Synthesis. Island Press. pp. 59–83. ISBN 9781597262880.
  3. ^ "Red-eared slider turtle spotted at Whanganui's Virginia Lake". The New Zealand Herald. 1 September 2020. Retrieved 3 February 2021.
[edit]