About this campaign
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Pacific Rim Conservation has been protecting and monitoring M?l? (Laysan Albatrosses) at various sites on O'ahu and Kaua'i for 20 years. A large project called No Net Loss involves establishing safe Laysan Albatross colonies; visit No Net Loss - Home (islandarks.org) to learn more. The goals of the No Net Loss initiative are: 1) to protect as much seabird nesting habitat in the main islands as is being lost in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands because of the effects of climate change; and 2) to establish new breeding colonies of vulnerable seabird species that are safe from sea level rise and non-native predators. We do this by building predator exclusion fences, removing invasive predators, and then attracting or translocating birds into these protected areas. We currently are focusing these efforts at James Campbell National Wildlife Refuge on O?ahu and have begun working on four priority species that are most vulnerable to sea level rise: Black-footed Albatross, Laysan Albatross, Bonin Petrel, and Tristram?s Storm-petrel, all of which have a high proportion of their global population nesting in a small number of locations just a few meters above sea level.
Pacific Rim Conservation has been involved in two translocation projects for Ka?upu. From 2017-2021, we translocated over 100 ka?upu chicks from Tern Island and Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge to James Campbell National Wildlife Refuge. We have had 31 of these individuals return to the refuge and expect to see more return in 2025. From 2021-2024, we partnered with Grupo de Ecolog?a y Conservaci?n de Islas to translocate ka?upu chicks and eggs from Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge to Guadalupe Island Biosphere Reserve, off the coast of Mexico. We translocated 12 chicks and 129 eggs and of these, 127 chicks fledged. In 2024, 8 translocated ka?upu returned to Guadalupe Island!
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