Ascension : Conservation Weekly Submitted by The Islander (Conservation Office) 04.03.2010 (Article Archived on 18.03.2010)
This pass week, Staff has been busy with Conservation Projects, working with the Endemic Plants and on the re-introduction sites, Seabird Fieldworkers have been monitoring the seabirds, there are records of the Brown Noddys starting back on the nest sites at Stack 8 Area.
Conservation Weekly
This pass week, Staff has been busy with Conservation Projects, working with the Endemic Plants and on the re-introduction sites, Seabird Fieldworkers have been monitoring the seabirds, there are records of the Brown Noddys starting back on the nest sites at Stack 8 Area.
Also some of the team have been participating in various training along with other Ascension Island Government Staff.
Training has also been done with some of our staff on Speech, Writing and Presentation Delivery; we would like to thank Mr Stuart Vaughan-Phillips for all his help and time. Very much appreciated.
Thank you to volunteer Elizabeth Penrose, who volunteers with us when visiting Ascension she has been working on the front beaches in Georgetown clearing invasive plants.
Elizabeth Penrose
Thank you also John and Jane Bingeman who have been looking at the inshore marine life on Ascension, gathering information which will later be compiled for Conservation.
Volunteers needed please contact the Conservation Centre on ext. 6359 or email olivia.renshaw@ascension.gov.ac or natasha.williams@ascension.gov.ac
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