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The Scientific Bases for Preservation of the Mariana Crow

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This book, while focusing on current preservation challenges posed by the Aga, or Mariana crow, also reflects the larger issues and challenges of biodiversity conservation in all oceanic island ecosystems.

It evaluates causes for the continuing decline of the Aga, which exists on only the two southernmost islands in the Mariana archipelago, Guam and Rota, and reviews actions to halt or reverse the decrease. This book reminds us of the importance and challenge of preserving the unique environmental heritage of islands of the Mariana archipelago, the need for increased knowledge to restore and maintain native species and habitats, and the compelling and lasting value of extensive public education to stimulate environmentally informed public policy development. Table of ContentsFront MatterExecutive Summary1 Introduction2 History3 Brown Tree Snake4 Major Findings and Criteria for Recovery of the AGA5 Options for the Management of the AGA6 Eleven Recommended Management Actions for Recovery and TheirRationaleReferencesAppendix A: Statement of TaskAppendix B: AcknowledgmentsAppendix C: Committee and Staff Biographical Information

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National Academies Press
0309055814 / 9780309055819
Paperback / softback
598.864
07/04/1997
United States
103 pages
152 x 229 mm
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