Location    
        SPREP LIBRARY
                
      Publisher    
        International Union for Nature Conservation (IUCN)
                
      Publication Year:    
        2019
                
      Publication Place    
                  Gland, Switzerland
              
      Call Number    
        [EL]
                
      Material Type    
        
      
      Language    
        English
                
      Record ID: 
42697
      Legacy PEIN ID:    
                  82812
              
      General Notes    
                  Available online
              Available online
      Subject Heading(s)    
        Invasive species - Management
                Abstract
We are on the edge of the sixth mass extinction on Earth. Islands represent ca. 5% of the earths land area yet are home to 61% of extinctions in the past 500 years, and currently support 39% of critically endangered species. Invasive species are a leading cause of extinction and endangerment on islands. Invasive vertebrates, particularly mammals, are among some of the most damaging invasive species on islands. Eradicating invasive mammals is an increasingly utilised conservation tool. Nevertheless, conservation intervention needs greatly outstrip the island restoration communitys capacity. There are thousands of islands where invasive vertebrates are driving species toward extinction. So, how can the effort be matched to the scale of the problem? One approach is to improve outreach and communications to increase the resources available for projects. There are great stories; but these need to be told compellingly and repeatedly. Increasing social acceptance and support for invasive species eradications will reduce project costs associated with stakeholder engagement. Broadening the funding base can be accomplished by building stronger cost benefit valuations as well as engaging funders of climate change, marine conservation, human wellbeing, and food security. Furthermore, it is important to build upon existing partnerships to create or grow coalitions that can access these resources as part of broader, holistic efforts to address multiple conservation issues.
      Location    
        SPREP LIBRARY
                
      Publisher    
        International Union for Nature Conservation (IUCN)
                
      Publication Year:    
        2019
                
      Publication Place    
                  Gland, Switzerland
              
      Call Number    
        [EL]
                
      Material Type    
        
      
      Language    
        English
                
      Record ID: 
42697
      Legacy PEIN ID:    
                  82812
              
      General Notes    
                  Available online
               Record Created: 12-Nov-2019
           Record Modified: 17-Dec-2020
      