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Newly discovered Bryan's Shearwater survives on the Ogasawara (Bonin) Islands
11/10/12
4562
First complete-island survey of Southern Giant Petrels undertaken at Gough Island: the species' most northerly breeding locality
10/10/12
4356
Goings-on on Gough: extra-pair copulation in Sooty Albatrosses
09/10/12
4245
A new cliff-hanger? Sooty Albatrosses are the fourth ACAP-listed species on Gough Island to get a demographic study
08/10/12
3897
As good as Cook? A tracked Westland Petrel circumnavigates South Island, New Zealand
07/10/12
3818
Featuring seabird groups of the World No. 5: the Royal Naval Birdwatching Society
06/10/12
3088
Black-browed Albatrosses and White-chinned Petrels are killed by Japanese longliners in waters off Namibia (and elsewhere in the South Atlantic)
05/10/12
3020
Albatrosses occurred in the North Atlantic 30 million years ago
04/10/12
3061
How well are New Zealand seabirds, including ACAP-listed albatrosses, protected from fishing-related mortality?
03/10/12
3110
Featuring seabird groups of the World No. 4: Medmaravis
02/10/12
3246
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