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A database of invasive species

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

References

  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.

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