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| Issue No. 1920 |
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Sunday 12 October 2008 |
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Archived Articles View: Current (2) - Archived (83) - All (85)Select individual articles below or view all archived articles on one page.
- 1: ASCENSION’S GRASSES (PART THREE): By Phil Lambdon - Ascension (Conservation) - 25.09.2008
 - Blue grass (N. American name), cerrillo (Spanish name), common thatching grass (S. African name), coolati grass (Australian name)
- 2: Conservation Weekly - ASCENSION’S GRASSES (PART TWO): - Ascension (Conservation) - 18.09.2008
 - A very widespread species throughout the tropics, occurring in North and South America, southern Europe, Africa and Asia as far as China.
- 3: Conservation Weekly - Ascension (Conservation) - 11.09.2008
 - In recent months heavy rains have encouraged the growth of grasses on Ascension.
- 4: Conservation Weekly - Explorers Climb Cross Hill - Ascension (Conservation) - 21.08.2008
- Last week the Ascension Explorers visited Cross Hill and the guns.
- 5: Conservation Weekly - EXPLORERS VISIT DEVIL’S RIDING SCHOOL - Ascension (Conservation) - 14.08.2008
 - It’s time again for the Ascension Explorers! This yearly series of activities gives Ascension’s children insight into the wildlife and habitats of the island.
- 6: Conservation Weekly - Ascension (Conservation) - 07.08.2008
- Phil Lambdon and Andrew Darlow from the EU Invasive Species Project have returned to Ascension to complete a survey of plants on the island.
- 7: Conservation Weekly - Ascension (Conservation) - 31.07.2008
 - A few days ago, an especially hard-working and congenial group of volunteers led by Simon Croson from the RAF, came out to help the Conservation Department.
- 8: Conservation Weekly - Ascension (Conservation) - 17.07.2008
- WATCH OUT… Due to all of the recent rain, there have been a lot of land crabs on the roads lately.
- 9: Conservation Weekly - HYDROPONICS SITE: 14 MONTHS AND COUNTING… - Ascension (Conservation) - 10.07.2008
 - In May 2007, the AIG Conservation Department first started work clearing Mexican thorn from the old hydroponics site.
- 10: Conservation Weekly - MASKED BOOBY - Ascension (Conservation) - 03.07.2008
 - If you are walking near Hummock Point, keep on the lookout for this bird. The masked booby above has a nest with a new chick located close to the path.
- 11: Conservation Weekly - Ascension (Conservation) - 26.06.2008
 - More than 50 land crabs have been tagged on Ascension. What does a tagged crab look like?
- 12: Conservation Weekly - Ascension (Conservation) - 12.06.2008
 - The Conservation Department is continuing work on land crabs on the island.
- 13: Conservation Weekly - Ascension (Conservation) - 05.06.2008
- WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY IS JUNE 5! Greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide are necessary for life on this planet.
- 14: Conservation Weekly - Ascension (Conservation) - 29.05.2008
 - Sam Weber has been very busy this summer studying temperature in relation to sea turtle hatchling success.
- 15: Conservation Weekly - TURTLES HATCH AT THE CONSERVATION CENTRE - Ascension (Conservation) - 22.05.2008
 - Hi. Here’s just a quick update on some of the work that is going on at the Conservation Centre. This year, in association with the Conservation team, I am doing some research to understand why some clutches of turtle eggs hatch very successfully while in others most of the eggs die.
- 16: Conservation Weekly - Ascension (Conservation) - 15.05.2008
 - At the end of April, a very strange looking sea bird was spotted at Hummock Point.
- 17: Museum Mystery - Ascension (Conservation) - 08.05.2008
 - The Heritage Society is trying to locate this rock! It was carved by the men of the 898th Regiment around 1947.
- 18: The Dewpond - Ascension (Conservation) - 24.04.2008
 - The Dewpond was constructed on the summit of Green Mountain in 1875, before the bamboos were planted which was nearing the end of the 19th century.
- 19: Conservation Weekly - Respect for our wildlife… - Ascension (Conservation) - 17.04.2008
 - Last week, the Conservation Dept. received a rather disturbing report of misconduct on Long Beach.
- 20: Conservation Weekly - Ascension (Conservation) - 10.04.2008
- CAT REGISTRATION UPDATE - Has your cat been registered?
- 21: Conservation Weekly - OTEP Funding for Conservation - Ascension (Conservation) - 03.04.2008
 - The Conservation Department learned a couple of weeks ago that our OTEP (Overseas Territories Environmental Programme) bid to support Ascension plant work was successful.
- 22: Conservation Weekly - Ascension’s first crabs - Ascension (Conservation) - 27.03.2008
- You may remember the Conservation Weekly article a few weeks ago that mentioned Ascension’s land crabs.
- 23: Conservation Weekly - Ascension (Conservation) - 20.03.2008
- The Army Ornithological Society (AOS) mounted their 14th expedition to Ascension from 7-20 Feb 2008.
- 24: Rabbits - Ascension (Conservation) - 20.03.2008
 - As many of you may be aware, Elizabeth Bell and Dave Boyle (WMIL) are visiting Ascension until April 6 to undertake rabbit monitoring and survey work for AIG under the South Atlantic Invasive Species Project.
- 25: Conservation Weekly - Land crabs visit North East Bay - Ascension (Conservation) - 13.03.2008
- Last week more than 600 land crabs descended onto North East Bay to mate and lay their eggs.
- 26: Conservation Weekly - Ascension's Threatened Sharks - Ascension (Conservation) - 06.03.2008
 - In a couple weeks the Ascension Post Office will release a beautiful set of stamps featuring Ascension’s shark species. In anticipation, the Conservation Department would like to share some information with you to help you appreciate these unique fish:
- 27: Turtle Tours - Ascension (Conservation) - 21.02.2008
 - You can book at the Conservation Centre on Ext.6359
- 28: Conservation Weekly - Ascension (Conservation) - 21.02.2008
 - The Conservation Department would like to extend its thanks to Fiona Steel.
- 29: Conservation Weekly - Training was a Success! - Ascension (Conservation) - 14.02.2008
 - Tools Training as part of the EU Invasive Species Project went very well. Courses covered maintenance and usage of woodchippers, chainsaws, and brushcutters.
- 30: Conservation Weekly - Ascension (Conservation) - 07.02.2008
 - This week staff members and volunteers of the Conservation Department will undertake Tools Training as part of the EU Invasive Species Project.
- 31: Conservation Weekly - BLACKFISH - Ascension (Conservation) - 31.01.2008
- There are still large numbers of blackfish washing up on Ascension’s beaches.
- 32: Conservation Weekly - Ascension (Conservation) - 24.01.2008
 - The Conservation Department is pleased offer the following tours:
- 33: Conservation Weekly - Ascension (Conservation) - 17.01.2008
- Conservation supporters visit Ascension… Last week representatives from the Department for International Development (DFID) and the Royal Society for the Protection of Seabirds (RSPB) visited Ascension.
- 34: Conservation Weekly - Pinniped Visitor! - Ascension (Conservation) - 10.01.2008
 - Shortly after Christmas, Ascension’s shores were home to an unusual pinniped visitor.
- 35: Conservation Weekly - Ascension (Conservation) - 20.12.2007
 - You may remember from previous Conservation Weekly articles, that our RSPB colleague, Dr. Mark Bolton, was coming to try and capture a few Madeiran storm petrels. Is it possible that the storm petrels on Ascension may be different from those in the North Atlantic.
- 36: Conservation - Ascension (Conservation) - 13.12.2007
 - This tiny juvenile land crab was found by Stedson Stroud last week near Green Mountain.
- 37: Conservation Weekly - Farewell Steph - Ascension (Conservation) - 06.12.2007
 - The Conservation Department would like to thank Stephanie Bentham-Green for all of her hard work volunteering for the past few months.
- 38: Conservation Weekly - Ascension (Conservation) - 22.11.2007
 - The Conservation Department has had a few reports of a Sanderling been spotted around the island.
- 39: Conservation Weekly - Ascension (Conservation) - 15.11.2007
- RSPB Bird Researcher on Ascension
- 40: Consevation Weekly - Ascension (Conservation) - 01.11.2007
 - Unusual Visitor at the Residency
- 41: Heritage Society - Ascension (Conservation) - 18.10.2007
- ASCENSION ISLAND HERITAGE SOCIETY FORT HAYES MUSEUM GEORGETOWN
OPEN SATURDAYS 11:00 – 1:00
- 42: Volunteers at the Annual Beach Clean-up - Ascension (Conservation) - 18.10.2007
 - Volunteers, including the Brownies and Scouts help at the Annual Beach Cleanup
- 43: Ascension Beach Clean-up - 14th October 2007 - Ascension (Conservation) - 04.10.2007
- The Conservation Department is organising an island-wide beach clean-up for Sunday 14th October from 10 am to noon.
- 44: Conservation Weekly - By Susanna Musick - Ascension (Conservation) - 27.09.2007
- AEIOU Contractors on Ascension
- 45: Conservation Weekly - By Susanna Musick - Ascension (Conservation) - 20.09.2007
 - The Conservation Department is working with fish pathology expert Dr. Wolfgang Vogelbein from the Virginia Institute of Marine Science to learn what is happening to the Ascension grouper.
- 46: Conservation Weekly by Susannah Musick - Ascension (Conservation) - 13.09.2007
- The Conservation Department has two new items on offer in the Centre. The first is Mary the Masked Booby, a children’s book authored by Tara Pelembe with photography from Anselmo Pelembe.
- 47: Conservation Weekly - By Susanna Musick - Ascension (Conservation) - 06.09.2007
- Activities with the Ascension Explorers came to a close last week. The final activity took place on Green Mountain, where the Explorers learned how to identify Ascension’s endemic plants.
- 48: Conservation Weekly - By Susanna Musick - Ascension (Conservation) - 06.09.2007
 - Activities with the Ascension Explorers came to a close last week. The final activity took place on Green Mountain, where the Explorers learned how to identify Ascension’s endemic plants.
- 49: Conservation Weekly - Exploring Deadman’s Beach - Ascension (Conservation) - 30.08.2007
- Last week, the Island Explorers spent the morning investigating marine life at Deadman’s Beach. The children enjoyed the beach and tidal pools and found several species of fish and invertebrates.
- 50: Conservation Weekly - By Susanna Musick - Ascension (Conservation) - 23.08.2007
 - Activities with the New Horizons group and Island Explorers continued last week with visits to Devil’s Riding School and Dampier’s Drip.
- 51: Conservation Weekly - Ascension (Conservation) - 16.08.2007
- August brings New Horizons and more for Conservation… While work on the hydroponics site is drawing to a close, the Conservation Department has been busy with several new activities.
- 52: Conservation Weekly - Red-billed Tropic Bird - Ascension (Conservation) - 02.08.2007
- This is a chunky, powerful bird, 48cm long (about 100cm including the central tail feathers) and with wingspan 105cm.
- 53: Conservation Weekly - Xiphopteris ascensionensis - Ascension (Conservation) - 26.07.2007
 - This is plant is considered an endemic species, though it has sometimes been treated as a form of X.trichomaniodes, a widespread tropical species.
- 54: Conservation Weekly - Frigate Bird Rescue - Ascension (Conservation) - 12.07.2007
- On Tuesday 3rd July 2007 Conservation was alerted. A juvenile Frigate Bird, endemic to Ascension was seen at Pan Am Beach.
- 55: Conservation Weekly - Contributed By Natasha Williams - Ascension (Conservation) - 05.07.2007
- The Fairy Tern breeds all year round. They are common on both St Helena and Ascension Island. The single egg is laid in a hollow on a bare branch or rock ledge and is pale grey or buff with dark streaking and speckling.
- 56: A thorny problem – Control of Prosopis on Ascension - Ascension (Conservation) - 28.06.2007
 - The invasive species project workshop on Ascension in March this year generated a number of actions for the project to take forward.
- 57: Conservation Weekly By Susanna Musick - Ascension (Conservation) - 28.06.2007
 - The pools of Shelly Beach are known for their endemic shrimp and unique globular algae. However, new residents in the pool have been stirring up interest.
- 58: Conservation Weekly By Susanna Musick - Ascension (Conservation) - 21.06.2007
- The Real Story of Mexican Thorn on Ascension - A few weeks ago, the Conservation Weekly article described some control efforts taking place at the old hydroponics site.
- 59: Conservation Weekly By Susanna Musick - Ascension (Conservation) - 07.06.2007
- Mexican thorn work at the old hydroponics site. Conservation staff and volunteers spent a few hours clearing and treating Mexican thorn trees at the old hydroponics site last week.
- 60: Conservation Weekly - By Susanna Musick - Ascension (Conservation) - 24.05.2007
- Numbers of dead hatchlings on the rise - Local residents have raised concerns about the increasing numbers of dead hatchlings showing up on Georgetown’s roads.
- 61: INVASIVE SPECIES CAPACITY BUILDING PROJECT UNDERWAY - S.Atlantic (Conservation) - 19.05.2007
- Invasive species have been recognised as a threat to biological diversity worldwide, and the threat is particularly severe for island states.
- 62: Conservation Weekly - Ascension (Conservation) - 10.05.2007
 - Pteris adscensionis ferns take up new residence
- 63: Conservation Weekly - Masked Boobies Return to Letterbox - Ascension (Conservation) - 03.05.2007
- Every other week Seabird Restoration Project fieldworkers make the long and challenging walk to the Letterbox in search of new seabird nesting sites.
- 64: Larval land crabs - Ascension (Conservation) - 26.04.2007
 - You may remember the Conservation Weekly article a few weeks ago that described the breeding cycle of Ascension’s land crabs.
- 65: Ascension Divers Aid Hawksbill Turtle - Ascension (Conservation) - 26.04.2007
 - A group of Atlantis Dive Club scuba divers which included Mal Moss, Winnie Ellick, Sarah Coverdale, Bernard Peterson and Shari Parkhill,
- 66: LIGHTS OUT FOR HATCHLINGS? - Ascension (Conservation) - 19.04.2007
- As many of you know already, Ascension Island is home to thousands of nesting and breeding green sea turtles, Chelonia mydas, in the months from November to June.
- 67: Turtle Tours - Ascension (Conservation) - 19.04.2007
 - Are currently available. You can book at the Conservation Centre on Ext.6359 or at the Obsidian Hotel on Ext.6246
- 68: Conservation Weekly - Ascension (Conservation) - 12.04.2007
- By Susanna Musick - The brown spiny lobster, Panulirus echinatus, also known locally as crayfish or “longlegs,”
- 69: Conservation Weekly - Ascension (Conservation) - 21.03.2007
 - Every year adult Ascension Island land crabs migrate to the shoreline between late January and April, though the timing and numbers involved vary greatly from year to year.
- 70: Conservation Weekly - Ascension (Conservation) - 08.03.2007
 - This relatively small grey locust has a wide distribution that includes Africa and many remote islands in the Indian and Pacific Oceans.
- 71: CONSERVATIN WEEKLY - Ascension (Conservation) - 01.03.2007
- ANGELFISH, RESPLENDID/”Splendid Angelfish” (Centrophge resplendens)
- 72: Are you interested in the way that introduced species are affecting Ascension? - Ascension (Conservation) - 01.03.2007
- Introduced species, including plants like Mexican thorn,
- 73: Conservation Weekly - Ascension (Conservation) - 22.02.2007
 - This species has a distinctive yellow tail that attracts a lot of attention. It is a small fish with a very dark body which occasionally flashes a brilliant royal blue if closer to the surface.
- 74: Conservation Weekly - Ascension (Conservation) - 08.02.2007
 - The Masked Booby is a large, mainly white seabird with black tips and trailing edges to the wing. The sexes are similar. Juveniles are greyish brown above with an indistinct pale collar and white belly.
- 75: Conservation - Ascension (Conservation) - 01.02.2007
- Within the Conservation Department, we have now completed the clearing of the Bishops and Scouts Paths. This was a task for Carl Richards and Colin Cranfield, the Green Mountain Field Workers, under the Improving Access to Green Mountain Project.
- 76: Farewell To Tara - Ascension (Conservation) - 25.01.2007
- Thursday 18th January, we saw the departure of Tara Pelembe who left the island to take up employment with JNCC (Joint Nature Conservation Committee) in Petersburg UK.
- 77: CRABWATCH 2007 – HUNT THE BABIES - Ascension (Conservation) - 18.01.2007
- Every year adult Ascension Island land crabs migrate to the shoreline between late January and April, though the timing and numbers involved vary greatly from year to year.
- 78: Report on Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) - Ascension (Conservation) - 11.01.2007
 - Last month I attended a the above – named workshop. Here is a brief report on the event.
- 79: ASCENSION ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION OPERATIONS UTILITY (AEIOU) - Ascension (Conservation) - 04.01.2007
- November 2006 saw the official launch of Ascension’s first integrative geographical information system or GIS
- 80: Protecting the world from harmful introduced species - Ascension (Conservation) - 04.01.2007
- People around the world can access information about harmful introduced species easier than ever thanks to the September 2006 launch of a new website for the Global Invasive Species Database (GISD).
- 81: Seabirds Succeed on Ascension Island - Ascension (Conservation) - 14.12.2006
- Ascension Island, a small, remote, volcanic island in the South Atlantic, is rich in unique flora and fauna.
- 82: Opening of some of Green Mountain National Park Paths - Ascension (Conservation) - 16.11.2006
 - Friday 10th November 2006 was the grand Opening of some of the Green Mountain Paths, namely Elliot’s, Ruperts, and Dew Pond.
- 83: Conservation Weekly - Ascension (Conservation) - 16.11.2006
 - On Thursday 9th November 2006 there was a certificate presentation for some members of the Conservation Department and some members of the Works Department.
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