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These are some of the most important "target species" of the Kauai Invasive Species Committee (KISC). Click on images or captions for more information about a particular species.

golden apple snail (Pomacea canaliculata)
golden apple snail
(Pomacea canaliculata) PDF icon
 

hiptage (Hiptage benghalensis [Malpighiaceae])
hiptage
(Hiptage benghalensis) PDF icon
 

Cattail (Typha latifolia [Typhaceae])
cattail
(Typha latifolia) PDF icon
 

Indian mongoose (Herpestes auropunctatus  [Viverridae])
Indian mongoose
(Herpestes auropunctatus) PDF icon
 

giant salvinia (Salvinia molsta [Salviniaceae])
giant salvinia
(Salvinia molesta PDF icon
 

giant reed (Arundo donax [Poaceae])
giant reed
(Arundo donax) PDF icon
 

long thorn kiawe (Prosopis juliflora [Fabaceae])
long thorn kiawe
(Prosopis juliflora PDF icon
 

ivy gourd (Coccina grandis [Cucurbitaceae])
ivy gourd
(Coccinia grandis) PDF icon
 

false kava (Piper auritum [Piperaceae])
false kava
(Piper auritum) PDF icon
 


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