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Photo Credits:
The banner includes the following photographs, used with permission.

  • Seed of a native species, Entada gigas (Spanish name: “Ojo de buey”) gnawed by invasive rats, on Cocos Island National Park, Costa Rica. Photographer: Pablo Madriz.
  • Feral pig (Spanish name: “cerdo cimarrón”; Sus scrofa) on Cocos Island National Park, Costa Rica. Photographer: Jorge Rodríguez.
  • Invasive hibiscus (Hibiscus pernambucensis, also Talipariti tiliaceum var. pernambucensis (Arruda) Fryxell) on Cocos Island National Park, Costa Rica. Photographer: Pablo Madriz.
  • Background photo in banner: “Sombrerito” (Hydrocotyle umbellate), a plant that invades open areas near human settlements, introduced involuntarily to Cocos Island National Park, Costa Rica. Photographer: Pablo Madriz.

Site Credits:

  • Christine Fournier, National Biological Information Infrastructure, USGS: Current Site Coordinator, Content Manager, Writer, and Editor
  • Andrea Grosse, formerly of the National Biological Information Infrastructure, USGS: Former Site Coordinator, Content Manager, Writer, and Editor.
  • Elizabeth Sellers, NBII Invasive Species Information Network, USGS
  • Annie Simpson, National Biological Information Infrastructure, USGS: country lead, I3N-US; contributor; content reviewer.
  • Ben Wheeler, International Biological Informatics Program, USGS:
  • Tim Woods, NBII Knowledge Managment Team, USGS: Site Developer.