Starting in 2024/25, and now once again in the 2025/26 Cahow nesting season, observations enabled by the Nonsuch Expeditions CahowCams have exposed the fact that the otherwise thought to be monogamous species, might not always be… But is this an isolated case, and if not how, much of this is going on? The answers may have big implications for a species recovering from a bottle-neck near-extinction event…
Also, did you know that the majority of Bermuda Cedars seen in our environment, might actually be Hybrids, and a hunt is now on to identify any remaining “pure” ones? The results will also have big implications for future recovery and management efforts…
Please join Jeremy, JP, and Carika for a talk at the BUEI on Dec 9th with an update from the most eventful start to the 2025/26 Cahow nesting season, a reveal as to who actually is the Daddy and the ways that the Nonsuch Expeditions and DENR collaboration with BioQuest is leveraging genomics to answer conservation questions and assist with the recovery and management of Bermuda’s Critically Endangered Species.
Doors open at 6:30, Talk starts at 7pm > Please purchase tickets here.
