To advance the knowledge of Falkland Island invertebrates in order to provide for their protection and to develop sustainable policies to ensure their long term survival.
mportant invertebrate habitats and rare/threatened species, identified for protection.A Falklands Invertebrates Conservation Plan agreed.Resources produced to enable identification and long term monitoring.15 Falkland Islands residents trained in basic invertebrate identification techniques and curation of the Collection.
Documents:
Download: Article - 13-022 AR2 Ann 1 fc calendar 2006 final - 16/04/2008
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