Management and eradication techniques for invasive alien birds remain in their infancy compared to invasive mammal control methods, and there are still relatively few examples of successful avian eradications. Since 2011, five separate eradication programmes for invasive birds have been conducted on three islands by the Seychelles Islands Foundation (SIF). Target species were prioritised according to their threat level to the native biodiversity of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites of the Seychelles, Aldabra Atoll and Vallée de Mai, which SIF is responsible for managing and protecting. Red-whiskered bulbuls (Pycnonotus jocosus) and Madagascar fodies (Foudia madagascariensis) occurred on Assumption, the closest island to Aldabra, which, at th...
The total population of the Seychelles Magpie Robin Copsychus sechellarum declined from 38-41 birds ...
Opportunities to monitor natural island ecosystem recovery following the eradication of introduced p...
Parrots have been transported around the world since the 1400s and about 44 species have established...
Management and eradication techniques for invasive alien birds remain in their infancy compared to i...
Management and eradication techniques for invasive alien birds remain in their infancy compared to i...
BACKGROUND: In Seychelles, the common myna has been shown to have a negative impact on endangered en...
The Seychelles was one of the first tropical island nations to implement island restoration resultin...
BACKGROUND: In Seychelles, the common myna has been shown to have a negative impact on endangered en...
The Seychelles warbler Acrocephalus sechellensis was once a highly threatened single-island endemic ...
Invasive predators are a major driver of extinctions and continue to threaten native populations wor...
The Seychelles Warbler was once a highly threatened single-island endemic species with a population ...
Invasive predators are a major driver of extinctions and continue to threaten native populations wor...
Research ArticleAlien invasive species are major drivers of ecological change worldwide, being espe...
In the 1950s the Seychelles Warbler Acrocephalus sechellensis was a highly threatened single-island ...
Invasive alien species (IAS) are acknowledged as one of the major causes of biodiversity loss world-...
The total population of the Seychelles Magpie Robin Copsychus sechellarum declined from 38-41 birds ...
Opportunities to monitor natural island ecosystem recovery following the eradication of introduced p...
Parrots have been transported around the world since the 1400s and about 44 species have established...
Management and eradication techniques for invasive alien birds remain in their infancy compared to i...
Management and eradication techniques for invasive alien birds remain in their infancy compared to i...
BACKGROUND: In Seychelles, the common myna has been shown to have a negative impact on endangered en...
The Seychelles was one of the first tropical island nations to implement island restoration resultin...
BACKGROUND: In Seychelles, the common myna has been shown to have a negative impact on endangered en...
The Seychelles warbler Acrocephalus sechellensis was once a highly threatened single-island endemic ...
Invasive predators are a major driver of extinctions and continue to threaten native populations wor...
The Seychelles Warbler was once a highly threatened single-island endemic species with a population ...
Invasive predators are a major driver of extinctions and continue to threaten native populations wor...
Research ArticleAlien invasive species are major drivers of ecological change worldwide, being espe...
In the 1950s the Seychelles Warbler Acrocephalus sechellensis was a highly threatened single-island ...
Invasive alien species (IAS) are acknowledged as one of the major causes of biodiversity loss world-...
The total population of the Seychelles Magpie Robin Copsychus sechellarum declined from 38-41 birds ...
Opportunities to monitor natural island ecosystem recovery following the eradication of introduced p...
Parrots have been transported around the world since the 1400s and about 44 species have established...