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9. Invasive alien species prevented and controlled

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9.1. Invasive alien species identified and prioritized
9.2. Pathways identified and prioritized
9.3. Priority species controlled or eradicated
9.4. Introduction and establishment of invasive alien species prevented
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National Target By 2020, Invasive Alien Species (Mimosa pigra, Water Hyacinth, cray fish and lantana camara) and pathways are identified
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