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Falkland Plants Join List of Threatened Species
It is thought to be vulnerable to grazing pressure and habitat degradation. The main threat to Falkland plants is grazing, which has altered the entire Falklands ecosystem since human occupation. Loss of tussac grass cover, changes in the spread of whitegrass and the reduction in many species of native herbs and small flowering plants can ...
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Rat Eradication
Cat, Inner North West Island and North East Islands) over the coming austral winter. By removing rats the excellent tussac grass habitats here will once again be safe for nesting birds. For full reports on the eradication project please click on the titles listed below: Final Report on Falklands Conservation Rat Eradication Project Criteria for Prioritising ...
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Black-browed Albatross
West Falkland. They often form colonies in association with Rockhopper Penguins, generally on elevated sites where birds can use updrafts for flying in and out. The nest is a solid pillar of mud and guano with some tussac grass and seaweed incorporated and is re-used annually. A single egg is laid in early October. Fledged young birds leave the ...
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Practical Conservation Leaflets Launched
Falkland Islands. The four detailed, down to earth guides cover rescuing marine mammals, planting tussac grass, management and removal of introduced invasive plants and first aid guidelines for injured or oiled birds. The four guides It is hoped that this information will stimulate an ...
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