[Invasive-species] Re: Invasive-species Digest, Vol 5, Issue 1

ravi joshi joshiraviph at gmail.com
Fri Nov 3 12:44:44 CET 2006


Thank you.  Regards.

Dr. R. C. Joshi


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> Dear Sir/ Madam,
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> Thank you for accepting my message (see below):
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> *Dear Colleagues Interested with Invasive Alien Freshwater Snails,*
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> The golden apple snail (one of the 100 World's Worst IAS listed in
> IUCN/GISN/ISSG databases) is known in the USA as Channeled Apple Snail
> (CAS).  The golden apple snail (GAS) book launching will formally be on
> the
> PhilRice Anniversary day (November 6, 2006).    In this book there are
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> chapters by Dr. Robert Cowie, UH, USA.
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> Please also see the link to the golden apple snail book at the PhilRice
> website.Please note that using the acronym GAS for the Giant African Snail
> is confusing.  GAS is used for only Golden Apple Snail (GAS), *Pomacea
> caniculata.   *This freshwater snail is a major pest of wetland/paddy taro
> and other aquatic plants in Hawaii and other places.
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> *PhilRice website link: *
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> http://www.philrice.gov.ph/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=104&Itemid=139
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> Please announce the book on the golden apple snail to your colleagues who
> have interest on snails.
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> Thanks once again.
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> Regards.
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> *Dr. R. C. Joshi*
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