Taupulega

PII Support
  • Access to subject matter experts
  • Preparation of Myna Feasibility Study
  • Review of project documents 
Project 1: Challenging the Yellow Crazy Ant (Anoplolepis gracilipes) on Tokelau: Development and implementation of control options for invasive ants
Project Stage Document
Feasibility Study Abbott, K. 2006. Determining the feasibility of invasive ant control/eradication on Tokelau: scoping phase A best practice manual (unpublished). Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand.
Project Design Abbott, K.; Hoffmann, B.; McNatty, A. Stringer, L. (unknown) Yellow crazy ants on Tokelau – education and awareness program, to be conducted in conjunction with the YCA research and baiting programme, April – June 2006 (unpublished). Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand.
Sustaining the Project Abbott, K. (unknown). Challenging the yellow crazy ant, Anoplolepis gracilipes, on Tokelau; development and implementation of control options for invasive ants Report of an awareness and training programme; April-June, 2006.  Prepared for the School of Biological Sciences, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand.
Critical Ecosystems Partnership Fund – Final Project Reports
Yellow Crazy Ant Factsheet
 
Project 2: Protection of Tokelau Fakaofo from myna bird (Acridotheres spp.) invasion
Project Stage Document
Feasibility Study Nagle, W. 2006. Protection of Tokelau Fakaofo from myna bird (Acridotheres spp.) invasion report of a feasibility study, 12-16 May 2006. Prepared for Taupulega Fakaofo, Tokelau. Pacific Invasives Initiative, New Zealand.
Sustaining the Project Critical Ecosystems Partnership Fund – Final Project Reports

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