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title: "Full score for a Hawaiian translocation exercise as 36 petrels and shearwaters fly free in the first two years"
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# Full score for a Hawaiian translocation exercise as 36 petrels and shearwaters fly free in the first two years

The last of 20 translocated Hawaiian Petrel *Pterodroma sandwichensis* chicks have fledged from the fenced [Nihoku section](http://www.acap.aq/en/search14?q=Nihoku) of the [Kilauea Point National Wildlife Refuge](https://www.facebook.com/Kilauea-Point-National-Wildlife-Refuge-913701365363658/) on Hawaiian Kauai Island this breeding season ([click here](http://kauaiseabirdproject.org/index.php/media/kesrp-press-releases/december-8-2016-36-endangered-hawaiian-seabirds-fledge-first-two-years-relocation-effort/)).

 ![](https://acap.aq/images/stories/acap/Birds/Petrels/Petrels/Hawaiian_Petrel_fat_chick.jpg)

 A Hawaiian Petrel chick gets translocated

 Over two seasons 36 [Vulnerable](http://datazone.birdlife.org/species/factsheet/22698017) Hawaiian Petrel and [Endangered](http://datazone.birdlife.org/species/factsheet/22698240) Newell’s Shearwater *Puffinus newelli* chicks have been removed from their natural burrows in the island’s mountains, where they are risk to feral cats *Felis catus* and Black Rats *Rattus rattus*, and hand-reared within the predator-proof enclosure with the aim of creating new colonies of the two threatened species.

 [Pacific Rim Conservation](http://www.pacificrimconservation.org/), the non-profit organization responsible for the feeding of the birds at Nihoku, has stated “We are thrilled that every single petrel and shearwater translocated this season successfully fledged from the translocation site.”  The translocation project is set to run for five years.

 ![](https://acap.aq/images/stories/acap/Birds/Shearwaters/Newells_Shearwater_Andre-Raine.jpg)

 A Newell's Shearwater chick, photograph by Andre Raine

 Read more [here](http://thegardenisland.com/news/local/endangered-hawaiian-seabirds-fledge-in-first-two-years-of-relocation/article_3dcbe9aa-bce0-11e6-85bf-c747d2ffb97e.html).

 *John Cooper, ACAP Information Officer, 23 December 2016*
