The
Rakiura Sooty Shearwater Restoration in New Zealand
Public announcement of the inclusion of this project in the
Final Restoration Plan created to restore natural resources
injured in the 1998 Command Oil Spill has been released.
Exploring
Albatross Movements
Funding awarded from National Fish and Wildlife Foundation and
Cordell Bank National Marine Sanctuary to evaluate the significance
of oceanographic habitats and existing protection for post-breeding
Black-footed Albatrosses
Sooty Shearwaters are the endless summer birds,
migrating between southern hemisphere nesting areas, where they are
called Titi, and northern hemisphere feeding grounds in California.
A small 54 gram satellite transmitter was attached to
the back feathers of nine Black-footed Albatrosses between July 26th
and August 10th in Cordell Bank National Marine Sanctuary, off the coast
of central California. Francisco's, Capella's, and the other bird's
movements are updated daily and the birds can be "adopted"
through seaturtle.org to help support this conservation project.
"The 'you-are-there' immediacy of the narrative (the swells of
the rough sea are particularly evocative) and the clear and colorful
water-color-and-gouache landscapes and drawings of birds form an appealing
travelogue that is as exciting as it is informative."