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The direct link to the FSM data on the Micronesia Challenge website.

Link to the Global Biodiversity datasets for FSM, hosted on GBIF.

Provides a link to all species occurrences in the Federated States of Micronesia recorded on the GBIF website.

Bird species data recorded on the BirdLife International Portal

An overview of data hosted on the 'Micronesian Challenge' website pertaining to terrestrial indicators;
1. species diversity (tree species)
2. invasive plants
3. forest structure
4. tree abundance

A summary of terrestrial species diversity of Pohnpei

Each state of the FSM has its own outstanding features and biodiversity treasures. This dataset contains a report for the National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan project, highlighting the status of FSM's biodiversity, outstanding features of each state as well as recommendations.

The report is structured in three parts. Part I provides an update to the status of biodiversity in the FSM, including emerging trends affecting biodiversity and the implications of these trends and changes on human well-being.

The report focuses on the impact of the National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan on national development prerogatives, particularly in relation to the minimization and/or reversal of the rate of biodiversity loss, which is the primary goal of the Convention on Biological Diversity; otherwise known as the 2010 Target.

The report was prepared under a grant provided by the United Nations Support to GEF Eligible CBD Parties
(GFL/2328-2716-4A82)

This review of FSM environmental law is smaller in scope than the NEMS Review; this document can be read as a partial updating of the NEMS Review. The review was arranged and funded by the Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Program (SPREP).

This report is based on a survey on several islands of Chuuk.

This survey is based on a survey on the island of Kosrae.

This document is part of a technical report series on conservation projects funded by the Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund (CEPF) and the Conservation International Pacific Islands Program (CI-Pacific). The main purpose of this series is to disseminate project findings and successes to a broader audience of conservation professionals in the Pacific, along with interested members of the public and students.