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Cane Toad (Bufo marinus) Fact Sheet
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Perth Zoo
2010
1 page fact sheet by Perth Zoo, Australia, with brief description, diet, behavior and threats posed
invasive species
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management action-management
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bufo marinus
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Pacific Invasive Ant Toolkit
Biodiversity Conservation, BRB
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Pacific Biosecurity
2022
The Pacific Invasive Ant Toolkit is a collection of resources to help prevent and control invasive ants in the Pacific. We call this the PIAT for short. The PIAT is mostly targeted at helping developing and remote Pacific Nations, who often do not have access to pest control locally and depend on outside help. But anyone is welcome to use it. We decided that the PIAT was needed as the resources available to deal with invasive ants were in many different places and sometimes hard to find. So some of the resources you will find here have been specifically developed for PIAT, but others are available in other places. We always provide links to the original sources of information.
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