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ANIMAL INFORMATION: Please note, this part of mongabay has been updated |
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Bermuda CedarEducational resources on Bermuda CedarBermuda Cedar or Juniperus bermudiana is listed on the IUCN Red list (1996) as Critically Endangered due to B1+2c. IUCN Profile of the Bermuda Cedar Dr. David L. Malmquist: The current focus of the RPI is on finding ways to better assess, predict, and manage the risks posed by tropical cyclones. Bermuda Cedar Project. ... http://www.bbsr.edu/rpi/people/DaveM.html Paget Marsh Field Guide: ...and 30 feet. The marsh is dominated by the last remaining forest of endemic Bermuda Palmetto and Bermuda Cedar. It also features ... http://www.bbsr.edu/Education/field_guides/paget_marsh/paget_marsh.html Nature Conservation in Bermuda: Bermuda cedar Juniperus bermudiana (CR): over 95% of the trees of this valuable timber species have been lost through infestation by a scale insect ... http://www.tamug.edu/cavebiology/BeCKIS/overseas.htm Midshipman Trophies: ...the USNA. The wood of this plaque is Bermuda cedar and came from a tree which was on the Adams's property in Paget. Capt. Adams ... http://www.usna.edu/SailingTeam/trophy/Midshipman_Trophy.htm Report T-682: Everglades National Park, South Florida Research ...: 1971. The struggle for survival of the Bermuda cedar. Bio. ... The infestation of Bermuda cedar by scale insects and attempts at biological control are reviewed. ... http://everglades.fiu.edu/library/T-682.html GLOSSARY, DICTIONARY, Food Resource [http://food.oregonstate.edu ...: Berchoux, Joseph bere berekes or bourrekas berekes bergamont bergamot Bergamot bergamot orange bergamot pear bergarmo berlingot Bermuda cedar bernacle bernacle ... http://food.oregonstate.edu/glossary/b.html CPD; Caribbean Islans overview references: Challinor, D. and Wingate, DB (1971). The struggle for survival of the Bermuda cedar. Biological Conservation 3: 220-222. Ciferri, R. (1936). ... http://www.nmnh.si.edu/botany/projects/cpd/ma/car-ref.htm GENERAL SUBJECTS: Nonsuch was a desert island when the project began, because it has been ravaged by feral goats, dogs, and rats, and its forest of Bermuda Cedar had been killed ... http://mercury.bio.uaf.edu/~bgriffit.faculty/misc.html The ULTIMATE tree-ring pages!: David L. Malmquist and Henri D. Grissino-Mayer A dendrographic study of the feasibility of using growth-ring series from Bermuda cedar (Juniperus bermudiana ... http://web.utk.edu/~grissino/vita.htm
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