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1: Conservation Weekly - Ascension (Conservation) - 04.03.2010This article has photographs
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.

2: Ascension Island Conservation Department - Ascension (Conservation) - 25.02.2010This article has photographs
For the endemic plants project, last week was marked by much anticipated visit by botanist Dr. Alan Gray from the Centre of Ecology & Hydrology in Edinburgh.

3: Conservation Weekly - Ascension (Conservation) - 18.02.2010This article has photographs
We would like to thank Len Coleman, the GIS specialist from St Helena for his help over the last three weeks. Len has been training staff on the use of GIS and AEIOU (Ascension Environmental Information Operations Utility).

4: Conservation Weekly - Ascension (Conservation) - 11.02.2010This article has photographs
We would like to thank the RAF Movements Section for their hard work clearing paths in the Green Mountain National Park. Their help has been much appreciated.

5: Ascension Island Conservation Department - Ascension (Conservation) - 11.02.2010
A few weeks ago when I arrived on Ascension I wrote that this was an island that revealed itself slowly. Five weeks on, that seems truer than ever.

6: Ascension Island Conservation Department - Ascension (Conservation) - 28.01.2010
Ascension Island is a globally important nesting site of the endangered Green Turtle.

7: Conservation Weekly - Ascension (Conservation) - 21.01.2010This article has photographs
Please see the amended Turtle Tour advertisement. Tours will now start at 8.30pm at the Conservation Centre.

8: Ascension Island Government Conservation Department - Ascension (Conservation) - 21.01.2010This article has photographs
Ascension is an island which reveals itself slowly. Arriving as a volunteer for the Conservation Department, its initial impact can be daunting.

9: Ascension Island Conservation Department - Ascension (Conservation) - 14.01.2010
Green Turtles on Ascension Island Green turtle harvesting

10: Conservation Weekly - Ascension (Conservation) - 07.01.2010This article has photographs
The last weeks leading to Christmas have been very busy in the Conservation Department, particularly work involving the endemic plants project. One of the main priorities has been to finish the Island-wide endemic plant census before the end of the year.

11: Turtle Tours - Ascension (Conservation) - 07.01.2010This article has photographs
Green Turtle Nesting Season is December – July. You can find out about the Green Turtles of Ascension Island on a guided tour run by Ascension Island Government Conservation Staff.

12: Conservation Weekly - Ascension (Conservation) - 17.12.2009This article has photographs
We would like to say thanks to David Sismey, who left the island last week. Dave has been a great volunteer, started at the beginning of the year, helping with the Turtle Project, we wish him well on his future endeavours.

13: Conservation Weekly - Ascension (Conservation) - 10.12.2009This article has photographs
The Ascension Frigate bird is unique.

14: Conservation Weekly - Ascension (Conservation) - 03.12.2009This article has photographs
My time on this beautiful island is coming to an end, but during the 10 weeks I have spent here, many interesting things happened.

15: Conservation Annual Beach Clean-Up 2009 - Ascension (Conservation) - 26.11.2009This article has photographs
Thank you to: The RAF, SERCO, CSR, USAF, AIG and all volunteers.

16: Invasive Species Management Course 2009. - Ascension (Conservation) - 26.11.2009This article has photographs
From the 18th October to 24th October, together with the Environmental Health Officer, Kevin Williams, I attended an Invasive Species Management course in Jersey.

17: Ascension Island Conservation Department - Ascension (Conservation) - 19.11.2009
Data, DNA and “lab” work

18: Conservation Weekly - Ascension (Conservation) - 12.11.2009This article has photographs
We would like to say a BIG thank you and farewell to Ian Simpson from the Met Office, Ian has been volunteering with us since the beginning of March 2009,

19: Conservation News - Ascension (Conservation) - 05.11.2009This article has photographs
The Ascension Island Conservation Department are working in collaboration with the Royal Botanic Garden, Kew on an OTEP funded Endemic Plants project.

20: Ascension Island Conservation Department - Ascension (Conservation) - 05.11.2009
Horticulture on Ascension - Last week Olivia Renshaw gave an update on the Endemic Plant Project.

21: Ascension Island Conservation Department - Ascension (Conservation) - 22.10.2009This article has photographs
The Army Ornithological Society (AOS) have just completed their seabird expedition to Ascension.

22: Conservation Weekly - Ascension (Conservation) - 15.10.2009
The Conservation Department is organising an Island-wide beach clean-up for Sunday 22nd November from 10 am to noon.

23: Ascension Island Conservation Department - Ascension (Conservation) - 15.10.2009This article has photographs
The first of October, a hot day – if “wintery” in Ascension standards – saw me arriving to this unique island.

24: Ascension Island Conservation Department - Ascension (Conservation) - 08.10.2009
Saving Ascension’s endemic plants from extinction

25: My First Week as a Conservation Volunteer - By Helen Wilkinson - Ascension (Conservation) - 01.10.2009This article has photographs
I’ve been here a week now, and I’d like to say a massive thank you to the Ascension Island community; particularly the Conservation department, VT, and Phyliss ‘my Ascension Island mom’ for making me so welcome.

26: Conservation Weekly - Ascension (Conservation) - 01.10.2009This article has photographs
We would like to welcome Susana Saavedra, she’s here working under the Invasive Species Project.

27: Ascension Island Conservation Department - Ascension (Conservation) - 24.09.2009
Saving Ascension’s endemic plants from extinction - These are two of the Ascension’s six endemic plants. All six are all currently on the IUCN Red List of threatened plant species.

28: Ascension Island Conservation Department - Ascension (Conservation) - 17.09.2009This article has photographs
The Ascension Island Conservation Department are working in collaboration with the Royal Botanic Garden, Kew on an OTEP funded Endemic Plants project.

29: Ascension Island Conservation Department - Ascension (Conservation) - 10.09.2009
Conservation News...

30: Ascension Island Conservation Department - Ascension (Conservation) - 20.08.2009This article has photographs
Planting at the Restoration Site on Green Mountain and new shade houses

31: Ascension Conservation Department - Ascension (Conservation) - 06.08.2009This article has photographs
The annual island-wide plant census commenced on Monday 27th 2009, starting with a count of the Sporobolus, Asplenium and Xiphopteris growing on the south side of Green Mountain.

32: Conservation Weekly - Contributed by Olivia Renshaw - Ascension (Conservation) - 02.07.2009This article has photographs
I arrived on Ascension Island at the end of April to start a one year contract working for AIG Conservation as a horticulturalist.

33: Conservation Weekly - Hawksbill Turtle - Ascension (Conservation) - 25.06.2009This article has photographs
This is a small turtle with a beautiful shell (the original tortoise shell), which merges with the environment.

34: Conservation Weekly-contributed by Phil Lambdon - Ascension (Conservation) - 18.06.2009This article has photographs
Following on from the invasive species conference which was held on Ascension this month, it seems appropriate that one very topical issue has caught the attention of the South Atlantic Invasive Species Project team recently.

35: Conservation Weekly - Ascension (Conservation) - 04.06.2009This article has photographs
This is a chunky, powerful bird, 48cm long (about 100cm including the central tail feathers) and with wingspan 105cm.

36: Conservation Weekly - Ascension (Conservation) - 28.05.2009
It has been a busy week with the Conservation Department, visitors from all over, St Helena, UK, Falklands, South Georgia etc,

37: Conservation Weekly - Ascension (Conservation) - 21.05.2009This article has photographs
Sooty Terns which are known as Wideawakes, they come to Ascension during their nesting cycle that’s about 9.6 months

38: Breaking News - Conservation - Ascension (Conservation) - 14.05.2009
The Ascension Island Conservation Department is please to announce that it’s bid for OTEP funds to finance a visitor’s education center at the Red Lion has been approved in principle and subject to the acceptance and signing of a detailed MOU.

39: Turtle Tracks- May 11th 2009 - Ascension (Conservation) - 14.05.2009This article has photographs
We have just completed a short visit to the Island after an absence of 2 (Brendan) and 11 (Susanne) years, respectively and thought readers of the Islander both near and far would be interested in reading about some aspects of our visit.

40: International Conference held on Ascension Island - Ascension (Conservation) - 14.05.2009
Biodiversity and the Threat of Invasive Alien Species on Fragile Island Ecosystems

41: Conservation Weekly - Ascension (Conservation) - 07.05.2009This article has photographs
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.

42: Conservation Weekly - Fairy Terns - Ascension (Conservation) - 30.04.2009
This is a small, delicately-built pure white, seabird with a finely-pointed black bill and rings of black feather around the eyes, giving a large-eyed appearance. Juveniles are creamier in colour and have dull brown edges to the feathers of the upper-parts.

43: CONSERVATION WEEKLY - Sodom Apple (Solanum sodomaeum) - Ascension (Conservation) - 23.04.2009This article has photographs
Solanum sodomaeum was first recorded by Bell in 1859 as growing in Breakneck Ravine.

44: Conservation Weekly - Ascension (Conservation) - 16.04.2009
It’s been another few busy weeks with Conservation. We have had a visit from HRH Princess Anne, where she was taken on a Turtle Tour, Friday 3rd April, during her stop over on Ascension that evening.

45: Conservation Weekly - Ascension (Conservation) - 09.04.2009This article has photographs
It has been another few busy weeks we have had several different visitors from overseas.

46: Conservation Winners! - Ascension (Conservation) - 09.04.2009This article has photographs
Last half term the children of Middle 2 at Two Boats School completed a project in conjunction with the Conservation Office to produce persuasive leaflets about the endemic plants on Ascension.

47: Conservation Weekly - Ascension (Conservation) - 25.03.2009This article has photographs
Mirabilis jalapa is native to tropical America. This bushy perennial herb has tuberous roots and is known as ‘Four o’clock’

48: Oleanders - Ascension (Conservation) - 12.03.2009This article has photographs
This is a large tropical family of tall rain forest trees, smaller trees and shrubs, lianas, and a few temperate plants such as Vinca.

49: Conservation- weekly newsThe Land Crab (Gecarcinus lagostoma) and the Green Turtle (Chelonia mydas) - Ascension (Conservation) - 05.03.2009
It is the start of the migration season for the Land Crabs from Green Mountain to take their yearly journey down to the Beaches around Ascension Island to distributed there eggs into the sea.

50: Conservation Weekly - Ascension (Conservation) - 19.02.2009
Conservation has had a very busy week. Many tours to see the Green Mountain National Park, and the Wideawakes at Mars Bay.

51: Turtle Tours - Ascension (Conservation) - 19.02.2009This article has photographs
Green Turtle Nesting Season is December – July.

52: Turtle Tours - Ascension (Conservation) - 05.02.2009This article has photographs
Green Turtle Nesting Season is December – July. You can find out about the Green Turtles of Ascension Island

53: Conservation Weekly - Ascension (Conservation) - 05.02.2009This article has photographs
Volunteers on Ascension have been busy helping out with Conservation. They all are doing a terrific job.

54: Conservation Weekly - Endemic Shrimps of Ascension - Ascension (Conservation) - 29.01.2009This article has photographs
There are 74 species of crustaceans known around Ascension, of which 14 are endemic.

55: Conservation Weekly – Contributed by Gillian, Des and Sue, RSPB Volunteers - Ascension (Conservation) - 22.01.2009This article has photographs
Sitting on the runway at Brize Norton in the UK in freezing temperatures could in no way prepare us for the amazing sights and sounds of Ascension Island

56: Conservation Weekly - Ascension (Conservation) - 15.01.2009This article has photographs
This past week and onto this week also, Conservation saw the arrival of visitors from RSPB, who’s on their Sabbatical.

57: Turtle Tours - Ascension (Conservation) - 08.01.2009This article has photographs
Green Turtle Nesting Season is December – July.

58: Conservation Weekly - Ascension (Conservation) - 25.12.2008This article has photographs
Last week the Conservation Department had visitor Dr Nikki Chapman, who works for Joint Nature Conservation Committee (JNCC), she has recently been appointed the Overseas Territories fund raising officer for the JNCC’s Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies Programme.

59: Conservation Weekly - Ascension (Conservation) - 18.12.2008
Last week the Conservation Department were very busy with passing visitors and tours.

60: CONSERVATION WEEKLY - Ascension (Conservation) - 04.12.2008
This week the Conservation Department bids farewell to Phil Lambdon, Botanist from Kew, who has been here working under the Invasive Species Project doing a plant survey around Ascension.

61: Conservation Weekly - SITE VISITS WITH THE COUNCILLORS - Ascension (Conservation) - 27.11.2008This article has photographs
On Thursday, members of the Island Council took time out of their busy schedules to meet with the Conservation Department for a presentation and site visits to the sooty tern colony and Green Mountain.

62: Conservation Weekly - Visitors - Ascension (Conservation) - 20.11.2008This article has photographs
The Conservation Department has had a busy time lately with several visiting researchers to the island.

63: Conservation Weekly - Beach Cleanup - Ascension (Conservation) - 13.11.2008This article has photographs
The 2008 Annual Island Wide Beach Cleanup was a success.

64: Conservation Weekly - Mexican Poppy, Mexican Thistle Argemone mexicana - Ascension (Conservation) - 30.10.2008This article has photographs
This species originated in Mexico and has become something of a troublesome, though attractive, weed in many tropical parts of the world.

65: Conservation Weekly - Ascension (Conservation) - 23.10.2008This article has photographs
It was noticed that some Green Turtles tracks were on Long beach last week, it’s a little early for these amazing creatures but not unusual, and December will see the beginning of their breeding season.

66: Ancient Goat Fossils found on Ascension Island. - Ascension (Conservation) - 09.10.2008This article has photographs
While working in the field on Tuesday the 16th of September, Assistant Conservation Officer Stedson Stroud, volunteer Mrs Elizabeth Hill and I were out observing and counting endemic plants for the conservation department’s yearly plant census.

67: Conservation Weekly - Ascension (Conservation) - 02.10.2008This article has photographs
This past month saw many visitors to our Conservation Office.

68: ASCENSION’S GRASSES (PART THREE): By Phil Lambdon - Ascension (Conservation) - 25.09.2008This article has photographs
Blue grass (N. American name), cerrillo (Spanish name), common thatching grass (S. African name), coolati grass (Australian name)

69: Conservation Weekly - ASCENSION’S GRASSES (PART TWO): - Ascension (Conservation) - 18.09.2008This article has photographs
A very widespread species throughout the tropics, occurring in North and South America, southern Europe, Africa and Asia as far as China.

70: Conservation Weekly - Ascension (Conservation) - 11.09.2008This article has photographs
In recent months heavy rains have encouraged the growth of grasses on Ascension.

71: Conservation Weekly - Explorers Climb Cross Hill - Ascension (Conservation) - 21.08.2008
Last week the Ascension Explorers visited Cross Hill and the guns.

72: Conservation Weekly - EXPLORERS VISIT DEVIL’S RIDING SCHOOL - Ascension (Conservation) - 14.08.2008This article has photographs
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.

73: 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.

74: Conservation Weekly - Ascension (Conservation) - 31.07.2008This article has photographs
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.

75: 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.

76: Conservation Weekly - HYDROPONICS SITE: 14 MONTHS AND COUNTING… - Ascension (Conservation) - 10.07.2008This article has photographs
In May 2007, the AIG Conservation Department first started work clearing Mexican thorn from the old hydroponics site.

77: Conservation Weekly - MASKED BOOBY - Ascension (Conservation) - 03.07.2008This article has photographs
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.

78: Conservation Weekly - Ascension (Conservation) - 26.06.2008This article has photographs
More than 50 land crabs have been tagged on Ascension. What does a tagged crab look like?

79: Conservation Weekly - Ascension (Conservation) - 12.06.2008This article has photographs
The Conservation Department is continuing work on land crabs on the island.

80: 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.

81: Conservation Weekly - Ascension (Conservation) - 29.05.2008This article has photographs
Sam Weber has been very busy this summer studying temperature in relation to sea turtle hatchling success.

82: Conservation Weekly - TURTLES HATCH AT THE CONSERVATION CENTRE - Ascension (Conservation) - 22.05.2008This article has photographs
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.

83: Conservation Weekly - Ascension (Conservation) - 15.05.2008This article has photographs
At the end of April, a very strange looking sea bird was spotted at Hummock Point.

84: Museum Mystery - Ascension (Conservation) - 08.05.2008This article has photographs
The Heritage Society is trying to locate this rock! It was carved by the men of the 898th Regiment around 1947.

85: The Dewpond - Ascension (Conservation) - 24.04.2008This article has photographs
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.

86: Conservation Weekly - Respect for our wildlife… - Ascension (Conservation) - 17.04.2008This article has photographs
Last week, the Conservation Dept. received a rather disturbing report of misconduct on Long Beach.

87: Conservation Weekly - Ascension (Conservation) - 10.04.2008
CAT REGISTRATION UPDATE - Has your cat been registered?

88: Conservation Weekly - OTEP Funding for Conservation - Ascension (Conservation) - 03.04.2008This article has photographs
The Conservation Department learned a couple of weeks ago that our OTEP (Overseas Territories Environmental Programme) bid to support Ascension plant work was successful.

89: 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.

90: Conservation Weekly - Ascension (Conservation) - 20.03.2008
The Army Ornithological Society (AOS) mounted their 14th expedition to Ascension from 7-20 Feb 2008.

91: Rabbits - Ascension (Conservation) - 20.03.2008This article has photographs
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.

92: 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.

93: Conservation Weekly - Ascension's Threatened Sharks - Ascension (Conservation) - 06.03.2008This article has photographs
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:

94: Turtle Tours - Ascension (Conservation) - 21.02.2008This article has photographs
You can book at the Conservation Centre on Ext.6359

95: Conservation Weekly - Ascension (Conservation) - 21.02.2008This article has photographs
The Conservation Department would like to extend its thanks to Fiona Steel.

96: Conservation Weekly - Training was a Success! - Ascension (Conservation) - 14.02.2008This article has photographs
Tools Training as part of the EU Invasive Species Project went very well. Courses covered maintenance and usage of woodchippers, chainsaws, and brushcutters.

97: Conservation Weekly - Ascension (Conservation) - 07.02.2008This article has photographs
This week staff members and volunteers of the Conservation Department will undertake Tools Training as part of the EU Invasive Species Project.

98: Conservation Weekly - BLACKFISH - Ascension (Conservation) - 31.01.2008
There are still large numbers of blackfish washing up on Ascension’s beaches.

99: Conservation Weekly - Ascension (Conservation) - 24.01.2008This article has photographs
The Conservation Department is pleased offer the following tours:

100: 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.

101: Conservation Weekly - Pinniped Visitor! - Ascension (Conservation) - 10.01.2008This article has photographs
Shortly after Christmas, Ascension’s shores were home to an unusual pinniped visitor.

102: Conservation Weekly - Ascension (Conservation) - 20.12.2007This article has photographs
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.

103: Conservation - Ascension (Conservation) - 13.12.2007This article has photographs
This tiny juvenile land crab was found by Stedson Stroud last week near Green Mountain.

104: Conservation Weekly - Farewell Steph - Ascension (Conservation) - 06.12.2007This article has photographs
The Conservation Department would like to thank Stephanie Bentham-Green for all of her hard work volunteering for the past few months.

105: Conservation Weekly - Ascension (Conservation) - 22.11.2007This article has photographs
The Conservation Department has had a few reports of a Sanderling been spotted around the island.

106: Conservation Weekly - Ascension (Conservation) - 15.11.2007
RSPB Bird Researcher on Ascension

107: Consevation Weekly - Ascension (Conservation) - 01.11.2007This article has photographs
Unusual Visitor at the Residency

108: Heritage Society - Ascension (Conservation) - 18.10.2007
ASCENSION ISLAND HERITAGE SOCIETY FORT HAYES MUSEUM GEORGETOWN OPEN SATURDAYS 11:00 – 1:00

109: Volunteers at the Annual Beach Clean-up - Ascension (Conservation) - 18.10.2007This article has photographs
Volunteers, including the Brownies and Scouts help at the Annual Beach Cleanup

110: 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.

111: Conservation Weekly - By Susanna Musick - Ascension (Conservation) - 27.09.2007
AEIOU Contractors on Ascension

112: Conservation Weekly - By Susanna Musick - Ascension (Conservation) - 20.09.2007This article has photographs
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.

113: 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.

114: 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.

115: Conservation Weekly - By Susanna Musick - Ascension (Conservation) - 06.09.2007This article has photographs
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.

116: 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.

117: Conservation Weekly - By Susanna Musick - Ascension (Conservation) - 23.08.2007This article has photographs
Activities with the New Horizons group and Island Explorers continued last week with visits to Devil’s Riding School and Dampier’s Drip.

118: 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.

119: 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.

120: Conservation Weekly - Xiphopteris ascensionensis - Ascension (Conservation) - 26.07.2007This article has photographs
This is plant is considered an endemic species, though it has sometimes been treated as a form of X.trichomaniodes, a widespread tropical species.

121: 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.

122: 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.

123: A thorny problem – Control of Prosopis on Ascension - Ascension (Conservation) - 28.06.2007This article has photographs
The invasive species project workshop on Ascension in March this year generated a number of actions for the project to take forward.

124: Conservation Weekly By Susanna Musick - Ascension (Conservation) - 28.06.2007This article has photographs
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.

125: 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.

126: 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.

127: 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.

128: 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.

129: Conservation Weekly - Ascension (Conservation) - 10.05.2007This article has photographs
Pteris adscensionis ferns take up new residence

130: 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.

131: Larval land crabs - Ascension (Conservation) - 26.04.2007This article has photographs
You may remember the Conservation Weekly article a few weeks ago that described the breeding cycle of Ascension’s land crabs.

132: Ascension Divers Aid Hawksbill Turtle - Ascension (Conservation) - 26.04.2007This article has photographs
A group of Atlantis Dive Club scuba divers which included Mal Moss, Winnie Ellick, Sarah Coverdale, Bernard Peterson and Shari Parkhill,

133: 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.

134: Turtle Tours - Ascension (Conservation) - 19.04.2007This article has photographs
Are currently available. You can book at the Conservation Centre on Ext.6359 or at the Obsidian Hotel on Ext.6246

135: Conservation Weekly - Ascension (Conservation) - 12.04.2007
By Susanna Musick - The brown spiny lobster, Panulirus echinatus, also known locally as crayfish or “longlegs,”

136: Conservation Weekly - Ascension (Conservation) - 21.03.2007This article has photographs
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.

137: Conservation Weekly - Ascension (Conservation) - 08.03.2007This article has photographs
This relatively small grey locust has a wide distribution that includes Africa and many remote islands in the Indian and Pacific Oceans.

138: CONSERVATIN WEEKLY - Ascension (Conservation) - 01.03.2007
ANGELFISH, RESPLENDID/”Splendid Angelfish” (Centrophge resplendens)

139: Are you interested in the way that introduced species are affecting Ascension? - Ascension (Conservation) - 01.03.2007
Introduced species, including plants like Mexican thorn,

140: Conservation Weekly - Ascension (Conservation) - 22.02.2007This article has photographs
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.

141: Conservation Weekly - Ascension (Conservation) - 08.02.2007This article has photographs
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.

142: 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.

143: 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.

144: 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.

145: Report on Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) - Ascension (Conservation) - 11.01.2007This article has photographs
Last month I attended a the above – named workshop. Here is a brief report on the event.

146: 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

147: 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).

148: 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.

149: Opening of some of Green Mountain National Park Paths - Ascension (Conservation) - 16.11.2006This article has photographs
Friday 10th November 2006 was the grand Opening of some of the Green Mountain Paths, namely Elliot’s, Ruperts, and Dew Pond.

150: Conservation Weekly - Ascension (Conservation) - 16.11.2006This article has photographs
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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