The Bermuda Petrel BioMonitoring Project

The ongoing Bermuda Petrel BioMonitoring project is a collaboration between Nonsuch Expeditions founder Jean-Pierre Rouja, the Dept. of Environment and Natural Resources Terrestrial Conservation Officer Jeremy Madeiros, BioQuest, and Global researchers led. by Letizia Campioni from MARE, and Monica Silva from cE3c


Papers / Articles / Projects / Presentations

Paper: Fine-Scale Movement Data Reveal Primarily Surface Foraging and Nocturnal Flight Activity in the Endangered Bermuda Petrel

Paper: Combining bio-logging, stable isotopes and DNA metabarcoding to reveal the foraging ecology and diet of the Endangered Bermuda petrel Pterodroma cahow

VIDEO > Letizia Talk ar BUEI

VIDEO > Jeremy Cahow Leg Tag Installation

VIDEO > Green Rock Cahow Blood Draw and Explanation

VIDEO > May 2022 - Jeremy installs GLS Leg Band on Chick

Paper: Exposure of an endangered seabird species to persistent organic pollutants: Assessing levels in blood and link with reproductive parameters

Italian Article: The return of the cahow: the story of the Bermuda petrello and those who try to save it from extinction (Italian Article)

Recovery Plan for the Bermuda Petrel 2005

Mohamed bin Zayed Species project number 182520049

ResearchGate: Robert-Flood-309032909_Conservation_and_at-sea_range_of_Bermuda_Petrel_Pterodroma_cahow

Cambridge Journals: breeding-biology-and-population-increase-of-the-endangered-bermuda-petrel-pterodroma-cahow

ENDANGERED SPECIES RESEARCH: Marine distribution and foraging habitat highlight potential threats at sea for the Endangered Bermuda petrel Pterodroma cahow

Radar Magazine: petrello-delle-bermuda-ritorno

Nature Communications: Ocean Plastics Know No Boundaries

Journal of Heredity: No evidence of inbreeding depression despite a historical severe bottleneck in the endangered Bermuda petrel (Pterodroma cahow)

Conservation Evidence: The hand-rearing of an abandoned Bermuda petrel Pterodroma cahow chick from Nonsuch Island, Bermuda


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