Resolving an Enigma: Conservation Management of the Fiji Petrel
Grantee Name: Fiji Nature Conservation Trust
- Hotspot
- Polynesia-Micronesia
- Location
- Fiji
- Amount
- $260,934
- Dates
- May 2009 – Dec 2012
- Keywords
- Species Conservation, Invasive alien species
Improve the conservation of the Fiji petrel (Pseudobulweria macgillivray) through locating the nesting burrows of this little known species and assessing threats to its long-term survival from invasive species and other factors. With this knowledge, develop appropriate conservation management measures for this highly threatened, endemic species.
1 Prevent, control, and eradicate invasive species in key biodiversity areas
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