Hawaiian Ecosystems at Risk project

The Hawaiian Ecosystems at Risk project (HEAR) was a government-funded project created to provide technology, methods, and information to decision-makers, resource managers, and the general public to help support effective science-based management of harmful non-native species (invasive species) in Hawaii and the Pacific Rim. Created in 1997, funding ended on 31 December 2012, and its website was last updated on 17 May 2013.[1] One of the HEAR sub-websites, Pacific Island Ecosystems at Risk (PIER), was maintained on a strictly volunteer basis for a few years, until a final update on 2 June 2018.[2]

  1. ^ "Hawaiian Ecosystems at Risk project (HEAR) | HEAR Closing". 2013-05-17. Retrieved 2023-02-27. As of 17 May 2013: HEAR funding has ceased as of 31 December 2012.
  2. ^ "Pacific Island Ecosystems at Risk (PIER)". 2018-06-02. Retrieved 2023-02-27. This page was created a long time ago by JS, and was last updated on 02 June 2018 by PT.

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