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Isles of Scilly in rat removal project | |
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Rats will be killed on two islands in the Isles of Scilly as part of a 25-year project to help protect seabirds. | Rats will be killed on two islands in the Isles of Scilly as part of a 25-year project to help protect seabirds. |
Home to breeding populations of 14 species and approximately 20,000 birds, one of the islands' major threats is predation of eggs and chicks by rats. | Home to breeding populations of 14 species and approximately 20,000 birds, one of the islands' major threats is predation of eggs and chicks by rats. |
Conservationists hope by clearing St Agnes and Gugh, the seabird population will be significantly restored. | Conservationists hope by clearing St Agnes and Gugh, the seabird population will be significantly restored. |
The project has secured £700,000 in funding from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) and the EU LIFE programme. | |
The project has a number of aims to protect and restore the seabird population - including the storm petrel and the Manx shearwater - for which the UK has a global responsibility, say conservationists. | The project has a number of aims to protect and restore the seabird population - including the storm petrel and the Manx shearwater - for which the UK has a global responsibility, say conservationists. |
The European storm petrel in Scilly is the only colony in England, with only 1,398 pairs in 2006. | The European storm petrel in Scilly is the only colony in England, with only 1,398 pairs in 2006. |
The islands are also one of only two locations in England where Manx shearwaters breed. | The islands are also one of only two locations in England where Manx shearwaters breed. |
The overall population of seabirds on the islands declined by 24% between 1983 and 2006. | The overall population of seabirds on the islands declined by 24% between 1983 and 2006. |
'Unwanted disturbance' | 'Unwanted disturbance' |
A feasibility study estimated the population of brown rats on the Isles of Scilly was 34,500, with 3,100 occurring on St Agnes and Gugh. | A feasibility study estimated the population of brown rats on the Isles of Scilly was 34,500, with 3,100 occurring on St Agnes and Gugh. |
The brown rat's success lies in its opportunistic way of life and ability to reproduce, with a pair multiplying to 200 in just one year. | The brown rat's success lies in its opportunistic way of life and ability to reproduce, with a pair multiplying to 200 in just one year. |
David Mawer, senior conservation warden, Isles of Scilly wildlife trust said: "Seabirds already attract visitors to Scilly, and this project and the clever use of technology can reveal more of their fascinating lives, whilst leaving the seabirds free from unwanted disturbance." | David Mawer, senior conservation warden, Isles of Scilly wildlife trust said: "Seabirds already attract visitors to Scilly, and this project and the clever use of technology can reveal more of their fascinating lives, whilst leaving the seabirds free from unwanted disturbance." |
The rat-removal operation would occur over the winter, from October to March, using 'bait stations' to prevent poisoning of non-target species. | The rat-removal operation would occur over the winter, from October to March, using 'bait stations' to prevent poisoning of non-target species. |
Richard Bellamy, head of the Heritage Lottery Fund South West, said we have a "collective responsibility for the native wildlife on the Isles of Scilly". | Richard Bellamy, head of the Heritage Lottery Fund South West, said we have a "collective responsibility for the native wildlife on the Isles of Scilly". |
HLF has awarded the project £269,100, alongside EU Life fund £460,255, with further contributions from Isles of Scilly AONB Sustainable Development Fund, The Duchy of Cornwall, Isle of Scilly Wildlife Trust and Natural England. | HLF has awarded the project £269,100, alongside EU Life fund £460,255, with further contributions from Isles of Scilly AONB Sustainable Development Fund, The Duchy of Cornwall, Isle of Scilly Wildlife Trust and Natural England. |
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