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A technical assessment of the current agricultural conditions of Angaur Island Palau: with recommendations for the sustainable use of the island’s natural resources

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Invasive species - Palau
Invasive species - Management - Palau
Angaur is a 8.4 sq. km island located (6o54' N, 134o09' E) in the southwestern Palau Islands. The island
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APRIL 1, 2026 BY ANONYMOUS
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PEIN Date Created
Thu, 02/07/2019 - 11:40
PEIN Date Modified
Wed, 05/29/2019 - 09:24
Record id
82236
Tags
Aidia cochinchinensis
Badusa palauensis
belau
bungaruau
Butcherechar
Casuarina equisetifolia
chosm
Clerodendron inerme
Cycas circinalis
Cyrtandra todaiensis
Dort tree
Eugenia reinwardtiana
Flacourtia rukam var. micronesica
Garcinia matudai
Garcinia rumiyo var clacicol
Geniostoma sessile
Guettarda speciose
Intsia bijuga
Invasive species
Ixora casei
ixora kerdeu
kerumes
kesiil
Macaque fascicularis
Macaque monkey
Management Action
Management Action-Management
Management Plan
Meryta senfftiana
mesechelangel
Morinda latibracteata
ngel
Palau
PILN-IAS
Polyscias grandifolia
Premna serratifolia
Problem Definition
Problem Definition-Baseline
Psychotria hombroniana
Psychotria species
Rinorea species
Tarenna sambucina
Ti plant
tilol
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