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Filling knowledge gaps to enable rewilding of the Chagos Archipelago

 

Key Facts

FUNDING SCHEME ICON
FUNDING SCHEME
Darwin Plus
VALUE ICON
VALUE
£73,672
WHERE ICON
WHERE
British Indian Ocean Territory

Summary

The seabirds and corals of the Chagos Archipelago are inextricably linked. Seabirds provide nutrients that help the corals survive but, on some islands, because of the presence of invasive rats that eat seabird eggs and chicks, seabirds have disappeared, breaking this important link. The aim of this project is to collect data to fill knowledge gaps and inform a robust and effective Rat Eradication Operational Plan to successfully remove rats, allow rewilding and ultimately boost biodiversity across the archipelago.
 
Status Completed
Reference DPLUS138
Round 9
Start 01/07/2021
End 30/06/2023

Project Leader


Project Partners
Biodiversity Restoration Specialists Limited, British Indian Ocean Territory Administration

Regions
UKOT

Biomes
COASTAL, MARINE, MARINE COASTAL, ISLAND BIODIVERSITY

Production
FISHERIES

Threats To Biodiversity
INVASIVE SPECIES, CLIMATE CHANGE

Broad Approches
SPECIES CONSERVATION, IN SITU, ECOSYSTEM CONSERVATION, ECOSYSTEM APPROACH

Specific Tools
PARTICIPATORY, CEPA, MONITORING, PROTECTED AREAS, NBSAP

Countries
British Indian Ocean Territory

Conventions
CBD

Documents:
Download: Final Report - DPLUS138 FR - 06/10/2023

Download: Half Year Report - DPLUS138 HYR2 - 30/03/2023

Download: Annual Report - DPLUS138 AR1 - 18/01/2023

Download: Half Year Report - DPLUS138 HYR1 - 25/11/2021

Download: Application Form - DPLUS138 App - 21/06/2021