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Caribbean Webinar Training Session held on the 4th June 2014 (Video)

Caribbean Webinar Training Session held on the 4th June 2014 (Video)

Caribbean Webinar Training Session held on the 4th June 2014 This webinar was part of a regional training programme, funded by the European Commission Directorate-General for Environment or Climate Action, Thematic Programme for Environment and Sustainable Management of Natural Resources, Including Energy (ENRTP) as part of the project being implemented by CABI, “Updating, maintaining and […]

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Invasive Species Compendium Training Video: Datasheets

This video gives a brief introduction to datasheets, the content they contain and how to create your own datasheet reports (available on the Invasive Species Compendium website).   Unsure about how to use the ISC homepage? Then check out this video which introduces its various features: ISC Homepage Introduction

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Invasive Species Compendium Training Video: Homepage

This is a brief training video that introduces the various features available on the Invasive Species Compendium (ISC) Homepage   Understand the ISC homepage? Then check out the video about the datasheets: ISC Datasheets Introduction          

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Don’t Pack a Pest

Unsuspecting travellers bring in plants, animals, animal products, food and other agricultural items that can contain harmful pests and diseases. “Don’t Pack a Pest” is the result of partnership between the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS), USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS), and Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to improve […]

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MTIASIC Conference 2014 – Videos

Video 1 – Adam Daigneault and Pike Brown , 2014. Invasive Species Management in the Pacific using Survey Data and  Cost-Benefit Analysis … applications for the Caribbean”. This presentation summarizes the key findings of case studies conducted in the pacific island state of Fiji on the cost-benefit analysis of managing 5 different invasive species or […]

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