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The birds that use these wetlands include the Freckled Duck ( Stictonetta naevosa ), Musk Duck ( Biziura lobata ), Silver Gull ( Larus novaehollandiae ), Australian Pelican ( Pelecanus conspicillatus ), Great Egret ( Ardea alba ), Glossy Ibis ( Plegadis falcinellus ), and Banded Stilt ( Cladorhynchus leucocephalus ).
lobata ), National Invasive Species Information Center, United States National Agricultural Library.
A number of species are also weedy pests in different parts of the world, including: Cytisus scoparius ( broom ), Ulex europaeus ( gorse ), Pueraria lobata ( kudzu ), and a number of Lupinus species.
Riverside trees include willows, western sycamore ( Platanus racemosa ), box elder ( Acer negundo ), Fremont cottonwood ( Populus fremontii ), and the endemic Valley oak ( Quercus lobata ).
Glandular substances with musk-like odor are also obtained from the musk duck ( Biziura lobata ) of southern Australia, the muskox, the musk shrew, the musk beetle ( Aromia moschata ), African civet ( Civettictis civetta ), the musk turtle, the alligator of Central America, and from several other animals.
), include the evergreen Coast Live Oak ( Quercus agrifolia ), the deciduous Valley Oak ( Quercus lobata ), and the Coastal Scrub Oak ( Quercus dumosa ) and the Santa Lucia Fir all can be found in the area.
Natural hybrids between Blue Oak and the related Shrub Live Oak ( Quercus turbinella ), Valley Oak ( Q. lobata ) and Oregon White Oak ( Q. garryana ) often occur where the species grow together in the same area.
Native trees which dominate the park include Valley Oak ( Quercus lobata ), Blue Oak ( Q. douglasii ), Coast live oak ( Q. agrifolia ), Canyon Live Oak ( Q. chrysolepis ), Interior live oak ( Q. wislizenii ), Digger Pine ( Pinus sabiniana ), Ponderosa Pine ( P. ponderosa ), Pacific Madrone ( Arbutus menziesii ), California laurel ( Umbellularia californica ), California Buckeye ( Aesculus californica ), White Alder ( Alnus rhombifolia ), California Juniper ( Juniperus californica ), Blue Elderberry ( Sambucus mexicana ) and California Sycamore ( Platanus racemosa ).

lobata and Invasive
lobata at Invasive and Exotic Species of North America.

lobata and .
This was named R. lobata by Galang and Madulid ( 2006, Folia Malaysiana 7: 1-8 ).
Kudzu (; Pueraria lobata, and possibly other species in the genus Pueraria ; see taxonomy section below ) is a plant in the genus Pueraria in the pea family Fabaceae, subfamily Faboideae.
They are P. montana, P. lobata, P. edulis, P. phaseoloides and P. thomsoni.
Notable among these is the Argiotoxin ArgTX-636 ( A. lobata ).
lobata Flowers are reddish-purple and yellow, fragrant, similar to pea flowers, about wide and are produced at the leaf axis in elongated racemes about long.
lobata at US Forest Service Fire Effects Information System, access date: 14.
lobata at Plants For A Future database.
The Musk Duck ( Biziura lobata ) is a highly aquatic, stiff-tailed duck native to southern Australia.
* B. lobata Stephens, 1824 – Musk Duck – Widely distributed through south-eastern Australia, south-west Western Australia and the Murray-Darling Basin.
* C. lobata Lindl.

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* Aurora Public Library ( Aurora, Ontario ), in Canada
Beginning in the east with the outlet to Lake Ontario, the bay runs west-southwest for to Picton ( although this section is also called Adolphus Reach ), where it turns north-northwest for another as far as Deseronto.
In 1971 Shirley McNaughton started a pioneer program at the Ontario Crippled Children ’ s Centre ( OCCC ), aimed to children with cerebral palsy, from the approach of augmentative and alternative communication ( AAC ).
* The Boomers ( band ), a Canadian rock band hailing from Ontario
The first Welland Canal, which opened in 1829 between Lake Ontario and Lake Erie, bypassing Niagara Falls and the Lachine Canal ( 1825 ), which allowed ships to skirt the nearly impassable rapids on the St. Lawrence River at Montreal were built for commerce.
The motivation for community colleges was a new way of thinking about education and training in Canada ( more specifically in Ontario ), and was economically based as opposed to the much earlier start in the United States of Junior and Community Colleges which was driven by an integrative social policy.
Tel ( now part of Telus ), in which a U. S. company ( GTE ) had a substantial stake ; Bell Canada, which served Ontario, most of Quebec, and part of the Northwest Territories ; and operations in Newfoundland, the Northwest Territories, Yukon and northern B. C.
The Canadian Great Lakes region has similarities to that of the Upper Midwest & Great Lakes region and / or Yooper dialect ( in particular Michigan which has extensive cultural and economic ties with Ontario ), while the phonological system of western Canadian English is virtually identical to that of the Pacific Northwest of the United States, and the phonetics are similar.
In 1784, the two provinces were divided ; Nova Scotia was split into Nova Scotia, Cape Breton Island ( rejoined to Nova Scotia in 1820 ), Prince Edward Island, and New Brunswick, while Quebec was split into Lower Canada ( southern Quebec ) and Upper Canada ( southern through lower northern Ontario ).
Initially, on 1 July 1867, there were four provinces in confederation as " One dominion under the name of Canada ": Canada West ( former Upper Canada, now Ontario ), Canada East ( former Lower Canada, now Quebec ), Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick.
The general formula is set out in section 38 ( 1 ), known as the " 7 / 50 formula ", requires: ( a ) assent from both the House of Commons and the Senate ; ( b ) the approval of two-thirds of the provincial legislatures ( at least seven provinces ) representing at least 50 % of the population ( effectively, this would include at least Quebec or Ontario, as they are the most populous provinces ).
Pont Boieldieu in Rouen, Rainy Weather, ( 1896 ), Art Gallery of Ontario
CANDU reactors were first developed in the late 1950s and 1960s by a partnership between Atomic Energy of Canada Limited ( AECL ), the Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario ( now Ontario Power Generation ), Canadian General Electric ( now GE Canada ), and other companies.
* Cumberland, Ontario ( disambiguation ), three locations within the Canadian province of Ontario
However, for Young Religious Unitarian Universalists ( YRUU ) programming in Canada, the " Central " and " Eastern " regions are combined to form a youth region known as " QuOM " ( Quebec, Ontario and the Maritimes ), giving the youth only three regions for their activities.
* French River ( Ontario ), Canada
Mainly or partially francophone or francosphere countries include France, Belgium ( Wallonia is almost entirely francophone, and there is a large French-speaking community in the Brussels-Capital Region and a few bordering municipalities ), Canada ( the province of Quebec is francophone, and there are large French-speaking communities in Manitoba, Ontario, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and other Canadian provinces ), United States ( South / Central Louisiana and parts of Maine ), Switzerland, Haiti, the French West Indies and several countries in Africa, including Congo, Burundi, Madagascar and Rwanda, that are former French or Belgian colonies.

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* Species Profile-Cane Toad ( Bufo marinus ), National Invasive Species Information Center, United States National Agricultural Library.
" A sea change: exotics in the eastern Mediterranean Sea ", in: Leppäkoski, E., Gollasch, S. and Olenin, S. ( eds ), Invasive aquatic species of Europe: distribution, impacts, and management, Dordrecht ; Boston: Kluwer Academic, ISBN 1-4020-0837-6, p. 325 – 336
* Species Profile-Japanese Knotweed ( Fallopia japonica ), National Invasive Species Information Center, United States National Agricultural Library.
* Species Profile-West Nile Virus ( Flavivirus ), National Invasive Species Information Center, United States National Agricultural Library.
* Species Profile-Wild Boar ( Sus scrofa ), National Invasive Species Information Center, United States National Agricultural Library.
* Species Profile-Johnsongrass ( Sorghum halepense ), National Invasive Species Information Center, United States National Agricultural Library.
* Species Profile-Giant Salvinia ( Salvinia molesta ), National Invasive Species Information Center, United States National Agricultural Library.
* Species Profile-Africanized Honeybee ( Apis mellifera scutellata Lepeletier ), National Invasive Species Information Center, United States National Agricultural Library.
* Species Profile-Late Blight ( Phytophthora infestans ), National Invasive Species Information Center, United States National Agricultural Library.
* Species Profile-Dutch Elm Disease ( Ophiostoma ulmi and Ophiostoma novo-ulmi ), National Invasive Species Information Center, United States National Agricultural Library.
* Species Profile-Fig Buttercup ( Ranunculus ficaria ), National Invasive Species Information Center, United States National Agricultural Library.
Invasive species such as rats, feral cats and pigs have been either removed or controlled in many remote islands in the tropical Pacific ( such as the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands ), around New Zealand ( where island restoration was developed ), and in the south Atlantic and Indian Oceans.
* Species Profile-Flathead Catfish ( Pylodictis olivaris ), National Invasive Species Information Center, United States National Agricultural Library.
* Species Profile-Nutria ( Myocastor coypus ), National Invasive Species Information Center, United States National Agricultural Library.
* Species Profile-Avian Influenza ( Orthomyxoviridae Influenza Type A, subtype H5N1 ), National Invasive Species Information Center, United States National Agricultural Library.
* Species Profile-Purple Loosestrife ( Lythrum salicaria ), National Invasive Species Information Center, United States National Agricultural Library.
* Species Profile-Japanese Climbing Fern ( Lygodium japonicum ), National Invasive Species Information Center, United States National Agricultural Library.
* Species Profile-Japanese Honeysuckle ( Lonicera japonica ), National Invasive Species Information Center, United States National Agricultural Library.
* Species Profile-Multiflora Rose ( Rosa multiflora ), National Invasive Species Information Center, United States National Agricultural Library.
* Species Profile-Zebra Mussel ( Dreissena polymorpha ), National Invasive Species Information Center, United States National Agricultural Library.
* Species Profile-Chinese Tallow ( Triadica sebifera ), National Invasive Species Information Center, United States National Agricultural Library.
* Species Profile-Russian Olive ( Elaeagnus angustifolia ), National Invasive Species Information Center, United States National Agricultural Library.

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