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New Zealand Sub-Antarctic Islands World Heritage Site

ANTIPODES ISLAND

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Kath Walker (left) and Graeme Elliott behind an adult non-breeding male Antipodean Albatross - who walked into the frame

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ADAMS ISLAND, AUCKLAND ISLANDS

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Light-mantled Albatrosses Phoebetria palpebrata (Near Threatened) on the high southern cliffs of Adams Island

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Kalink-Rexer Huber (left) and Graham Parker with a Gibson’s subspecies gibsoni of the globally Endangered Antipodean Albatross Diomedea antipodensis

DISAPPOINTMENT ISLAND, AUCKLAND ISLANDS

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Kalinka Rexer-Huber (left) and Graham Parker on misty Disappointment Island

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PROCLAMATION ISLAND, BOUNTY ISLANDS

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From left: Graham Parker, Kalinka Rexer-Huber and Paul Sagar behind breeding Salvin’s Albatrosses, photograph by Bill Morris

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CAMPBELL ISLAND

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Kevin Parker (left) and Kalinka Rexer-Huber with their WAD2020 banner "Action for Albatross Conservation!" on Campbell Island

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NORTH EASTERN ISLAND, SNARES ISLANDS

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From left: David Thompson, Paul Sagar and David Sagar (in front) on North Eastern Island, Snares Islands with Buller's Albatrosses

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ROSEMARY ROCK, THREE KINGS ISLANDS

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Matt Rayner holds up a ‘WAD2020’ banner on Rosemary Rock, Manawatāwhi/Three Kings Islands, with Northern Buller’s Albatross chicks on both sides, photograph by Kevin Parker

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Royal Albatross Centre

A virtual banner from Taiaroa Head Nature Reserve

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 Updated 11 August 2020

 

 

 

 

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.

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ACAP Secretariat

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Hobart TAS 7000
Australia

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