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Mexico, Caribbean and Central America

Government

Invasive Alien Species
Commonwealth of the Bahamas Biodiversity. Clearing-House Mechanism.
Species of Concern

The National Invasive Species Strategy For The Bahamas (Mar 2003; PDF | 150 KB)
Bahamas Environment, Science, and Technology Commission.
Species of Concern; Laws and Regulations; Management

Programa de Especies Invasoras de México
Comisión Nacional Para el Conocimiento y Uso de la Biodiversidad (National Commission for the Knowledge and Use of Biodiversity, Mexico).
Species of Concern; Contacts; Special Note: In Spanish

Especies Invasoras de Républica Dominicana
Secretaría de Estado de Medio Ambiente y Recursos Naturales de Républica Dominicana (Secretary of State for the Environment and Natural Resources of the Dominican Republic).
Species of Concern; Contacts; Special Note: In Spanish

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University/Academic

Potential for Biological Control of Crop Pests in the Caribbean
University of Minnesota. IPM World Textbook.
Species of Concern; Management

Integrated Pest Management
University of the United States Virgin Islands. Cooperative Extension Service.
Species of Concern; Contacts; Management; Special Note: Pink Mealybug profile

Weeds of Mexico / La flora interactiva de las malezas de México
Colegio de Postgraduados en Ciencias Agrícolas. Mexico.
Identification/Description; Photographs
Special Note: In Spanish; site aims to help both botanists and non-botanists identify Mexican plants of disturbed places (i.e. weeds) and to find information about them. At present the site contains photos and factsheets for over 600 species, mainly from the south-center of the country.

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Organizations

Invasive Species Threats in the Caribbean Region: Report to the Nature Conservancy (PDF | 722 KB)
CAB International.
Species of Concern; Laws and Regulations; Management; Special Note: Species list

Projects associated with the CAB International Caribbean and Latin America Regional Centre
CABI Bioscience.
Special Note: Information on individual projects dealing with pest control in the Caribbean and Latin America

IABIN Invasive Species Information Network - Jamaica
Inter-American Biodiversity Information Network
Species of Concern; Contacts

Invasive Species Experts Conduct Assessment in Cocos Island (Costa Rica) (Mar 23, 2004; PDF | 122 KB)
The World Conservation Union.
Species of Concern

Dealing with Invasive Species: Sharing Knowledge and Experience [Proceedings: A Sense of Direction: A Conference on Conservation in UK Overseas Territories and Other Small Island Communities, Mar 2003] (PDF | 830 KB)
United Kingdom Overseas Territories Conservation Forum.
Management

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