{mosimage} Many of the islands of the Southern Ocean support populations of ACAP-listed albatrosses and petrels. Here follows a listing of current, formally adopted management plans for various sub -Antarctic and cool-temperate islands and island...
An alphabetical listing of current, formally adopted management plans for breeding sites of ACAP-listed species is given. For several sites earlier management plans have been published, which are now superseded and so are not listed below. Existing...
The Wedge-tailed Shearwater Puffinus pacificus is the only seabird currently known to breed within the James Campbell National Wildlife Refuge on the Hawaiian island of Oahu. Reproductive success is unknown but predation is reported as a limiting...
Albatross Phoebastria immutabilis colony on the northern coast of the USA's Hawaiian island of O‘ahu in the James Campbell National Wildlife Refuge . Forty-three eggs from the US Navy’s Pacific Missile Range Facility Barking Sands ( PMRF ) on the nearby...
now reports: “After a month with foster parents at Kaena Point, the translocated chicks are now at [the] James Campbell National Wildlife Refuge and getting used to their new 'habitat'. They are being housed in a carport for two weeks while they...
full story). Following artificial incubation, chicks from those eggs that hatched have been hand-reared at the James Campbell National Wildlife Refuge. Ten fledglings have now flown from the island (click here for a video clip and here for a news item)....
meeting’s website for more information on important dates and other details. The meeting venue is close to the James Campbell National Wildlife Refuge where attempts are being made to create a new breeding colony of Laysan Albatrosses Phoebastria...
for translocation next year from the Pacific Missile Range Facility ( PMRF ) at Barking Sands, Kauai to the James Campbell National Wildlife Refuge on Oahu in the USA’s Hawaiian Islands. Twenty of 24 eggs candled so far were deemed to be fertile ( click...
Conservation In the first year of the translocation project 10 hand-reared birds successfully fledged from the James Campbell National Wildlife Refuge . The second year of the project is now underway and at last available report from Pacific Rim...
& Joe Schwager: Translocation of Laysan Albatrosses from the Pacific Missile Range Facility on Kauai to James Campbell National Wildlife Refuge on Oahu. Short-tailed Albatross on Midway Atoll, photograph by Pete Leary The meeting also heard of studies...
is going well. Twenty chicks (from eggs collected on the nearby island of Kauai) are now being hand fed in the James Campbell National Wildlife Refuge, where 10 successfully fledged the previous season ( click here ). The reserve is not open to the...
colony in the Main Hawaiian Islands. The chicks will be brought to a predator-proof enclosure within [the] James Campbell National Wildlife Refuge, located on the windswept north shore of Oʻahu, where they will be raised and closely monitored for...
following artificial incubation and fostering, the ensuing chicks have been hand-reared until fledging at the James Campbell National Wildlife Refuge on the nearby island of Oahu. Laysan Albatross chicks being hand reared under shade at the James...
of a red balloon from a Laysan Albatross Phoebastria immutabilis chick. The bird was being hand-reared at the James Campbell National Wildlife Reserve on the Hawaiian island of Oahu as part of an attempt to create a new colony not subject to predicted...
A three-year project to create a new colony of Laysan Albatrosses Phoebastria immutabilis in the James Campbell National Wildlife Refuge on the Hawaiian island of Oahu has been completed with a 92% fledging rate. The hand-reared chicks have come from...
and near the project location. The initiative follows an on-going attempt to create a high-level colony in the James Campbell National Wildlife Refuge on the nearby island of Oahu, where translocated Laysan and Black-footed P. nigripes chicks have been...
The James Campbell National Wildlife Refuge on the Hawaiian island of Oahu has its first breeding pair of globally Near Threatened Laysan Albatrosses Phoebastria immutabilis . After three years of social attraction with decoys and a call-broadcasting...
Pacific Rim Conservation has artificially incubated them and then after hatching hand-reared the chicks in the James Campbell National Wildlife Refuge , in an endeavour to create a new colony ( click here ) This season a different tack has been taken as...
chicks were translocated by air from the Midway Atoll National Wildlife Reserve for hand rearing in the James Campbell National Wildlife Refuge on the Hawaiian island of Oahu. Fourteen successfully fledged; the 15th chick died shortly before fledging....
Laysan Albatross Phoebastria immutabilis hand-reared from an egg translocated from Kauai has returned to the James Campbell National Wildlife Refuge on Oahu in the Hawaiian islands after three years at sea in the North Pacific Ocean. VIO6, a...