Seabird Islands and Introduced Predators web site

SEAPRE is a Research Cordination Network whose purpose is to bring scientists from around the world together to understand the importance of seabirds and introduced predators for island function and conservation.  Go to www.seapre.uaf.edu to learn more.

ACAP's Action Plan states, inter alia, that:

 "The Parties  shall take measures to the extent feasible to control and, where possible, eradicate non-native taxa of animals and plants, or hybrids thereof, that are, or may be, detrimental to populations of albatrosses and petrels".

Managers and scientists involved in such activities within nations who are Parties to ACAP may thus find it worthwhile to browse this web site. 

Information from John Cooper, ACAP Information Officer.  Posted 05 June 2008.

 

 

 

 

 

The Agreement on the
Conservation of Albatrosses and Petrels

ACAP is a multilateral agreement which seeks to conserve listed albatrosses, petrels and shearwaters by coordinating international activity to mitigate known threats to their populations.

About ACAP

ACAP Secretariat

119 Macquarie St
Hobart TAS 7000
Australia

Email: secretariat@acap.aq
Tel: +61 3 6165 6674